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Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1820. Hipped replacement natural slate roof with polychrome-brick rectangular-plan chimneystack and clay pots, replacement rainwater goods, and timber eaves supports. Rendered walls having render plinth course. Square-headed window openings throughout with render sills, timber sliding sash windows: four-over-four pane to front (east) elevation, six-over-six pane to west elevation, bipartite timber frame window to north elevation, and replacement two-over-two pane to rear (west) and front elevation. One margined four-over-four pane timber sliding sash window to front. Square-headed door opening to front having timber battened half-door. Recent pedimented timber and slate canopies over openings. Gateway comprising pair of rock-faced rusticated square-profile piers flanking double-leaf cast-iron gate, single-leaf cast-iron pedestrian gates with rock-faced rusticated square-plan piers to each side. Rendered capping to piers.
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