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house — Rockcorry

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house — Rockcorry
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End of terrace house, built c.1820, of two storeys over basement, with attic floor having two-bay first floor, four-bay ground floor, and two-bay east gable. Pitched slate roof with rendered gable-end chimneystacks and rendered eaves band, with cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls with smooth rendered plinth. Square-headed window openings with fixed timber windows to attic floor and timber sliding sash windows elsewhere, six-over-six pane to front ground and first floors, tripartite to first floor, three-over-three pane to basement front, and one-over-one pane to east gable. Square-headed timber panelled door to front, reached by flight of replacement steps over basement area with rendered parapets and metal railings. Outbuildings to rear much modernised or rebuilt.
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