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Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1870, with single-storey return to rear. Pitched natural slate roof with clayware ridge tiles, smooth rendered decorative gable ended chimneystacks with moulded cornice coping over smooth rendered plinths; moulded stringcourse below paired decorative timber brackets supporting extending timber fascia and soffit boards, cast-iron rainwater goods. Smooth rendered walls with smooth rendered articulated banded channelled quoins, cornice stringcourse to first floor, and smooth rendered plinth course. Segmental-arch headed window openings to first floor with horned timber sash windows to end bays and tripartite window with one-over-one horned timber sash windows of equal proportions to central bay; stone sills, with smooth rendered sill course and smooth rendered continuous hoodmoulding with keystone motif. Square-headed window openings to ground floor with lugged flush smooth rendered surrounds and smooth rendered continuous hoodmoulding with keystone motif, two-over-one horned timber sash windows and stone sills. Segmental-arch headed door opening with stucco moulded architrave surround with key stone motif, decorative double-leaf timber panelled doors addressed via flight of stone steps flanked by smooth rendered walls topped with ashlar stone coping. Set within own grounds with courtyard of contemporaneous multi-bay single-storey outbuildings with pitched slate roofs with clayware ridge tiles, roughcast rendered walls and square-headed openings with matchboard timber doors. Located to the south-west of Moville, close to the Lough Foyle coastline.
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