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Detached three-bay two-storey L-plan house, built c.1850, having two-bay north side elevation, and with full-height return to re-entrant corner of plan at rear. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks with render eaves band, and some cast-iron rainwater goods. Wet-dashed rendered walls with smooth plinth. Square-headed window openings with patent reveals and painted stone sills, having timber sliding sash windows without horns to front and rear elevations, six-over-six pane windows to ground floor and three over-six pane to first floor front, and mixed six-over-six pane, three-over-six pane and two-over-two pane to rear elevation. Later timber sliding sash windows with six-over-six panes to side (north) elevation. Elliptical-headed door opening having flush reveals, petal fanlight, and Doric pilasters flanking timber panelled door. House located on elevated and exposed site with roofless ruinous rectangular-plan rubble stone dovecote to rear. Farmyard to south-east, having rubble stone entrance arch with wrought-iron double-leaf gate, two-bay single-storey outbuilding with pitched roof and rubble stone walls adjoining this, and three-bay two-storey outbuilding with pitched roof, rubble stone walls and square-headed openings with gauged brick surrounds, forming east edge of yard. Twentieth-century farm structures to south. Stands adjacent to site of earlier tannery and mill.
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