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Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built in 1813, with main doorcase to south side elevation. Now in use as a private house. Hipped natural slate roof with two smooth rendered chimneystacks to the centre, aligned parallel to the roof ridge, having terracotta chimney pots over. Roughcast rendered walls. Square-headed window openings with cut stone sills and Wyatt-style timber sash windows with decorative timber mullions to the main façade (west) and timber sliding sash windows to the south side elevation. Single three-over-six pane timber sliding sash window to the centre of the first floor on principal façade (west). Round-headed doorcase to the west end of south side elevation having cut limestone surround with fluted lintel, timber panelled door and a spoke fanlight over. Flight of six cut stone steps give access to entrance. Two-story outbuilding to the rear (east) having a hipped roof, roughcast rendered walls, square and segmental-headed openings to the ground floor and oculus openings over to first floor. Set back from road in extensive mature grounds to the south of Mullingar. Associated Church of Ireland church located a short distance to the south (15402618). Main entrance to the west, comprising a pair of cut limestone gate posts, supporting cast-iron gates, and rendered screen walls (on curved plan). Altered single-storey gate lodge located adjacent to gates (north).
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