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Detached five-bay two-storey house over basement with attic, largely built c.1650 and altered and extended c.1780. Single-storey flat-roof addition to rear. Pitched slate roof with skylights and three rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls. Timber sliding sash windows with limestone sills, six-over-six pane to front with two-over-two pane to basement and variety of two-over-two, six-over-six, eight-over-eight and bull's eye windows to rear. Tripartite window to east gable and round-headed and two dormers with carved bargeboards to rear elevation. Cut-stone doorcase with pilasters to front entrance having blind cobweb fanlight and limestone steps over basement. Single-storey outbuilding with double-height space having pyramidal slate roof and with pitched slate roof to remaining bays. Single-storey outbuilding to northwest of house having segmental-headed carriage arches with gable-fronted central block of two storeys with attic, carriage arch and pitched corrugated-sheet roofs. Medieval bawn wall with gun loop adjoins northwest gable of house. Double-arch bridge spans river directly to front of house.
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