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Cloghprior House

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Cloghprior House
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Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1810, having recessed central bay to front façade, lower single-bay rear return and single-bay kitchen wing with attic to northwest corner. Hipped slate M-profile roof having central rendered chimneystacks, with pitched slate roof and brick chimneystack to northwest wing. Exposed coursed rubble limestone walls having squared quoins and with brick to openings. Replacement aluminium windows in square-headed openings to façade, with timber casement and one tall round-headed six-over-six pane timber sliding sash to stairs, to rear. Replacement timber door and surround in segmental-headed opening with steps. Two stone outbuildings having pitched slate roofs retained to west. House may be built on site of medieval castle.
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