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End-of-terrace two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1905, having two-storey flat-roofed canted bay window to the north end of the front elevation (west). Three-storey return and two-storey extension to the rear (east). One of a terrace of four with neighbouring buildings to the south (altered and not in survey). Pitched artificial slate roof having stepped red brick chimneystack to the north gable end. Smooth rendered walls. Square headed window openings having stone sills, and with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows at ground and first floor level, and with eight-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows at second floor level. Rendered lugged architraved surround to window over entrance at first floor level, continuous moulded sill courses to canted bay window. Square headed door opening to the south end of the front elevation (west) having timber panelled double-doors, overlight, and with render surround comprising Doric pilasters with segmental pediment over. Set back from road in own grounds with garden to front of site. Located to the west of the centre of Buncrana overlooking Lough Swilly to the west. Garden to front enclosed by rendered boundary wall having decorative cast-iron railings over. Pedestrian gateway to site comprising a pair of cast-iron gate posts with decorative cast-iron gate.
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