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Detached six-bay two and a half-storey over basement country house, built c.1700. The country house is constructed in brick with rubble stone to the basement. The house was originally symmetrical with a three bay wing either side of the three-bay breakfront. The wing to the south side was demolished in the early part of the 20th century and was replaced with a crude single-storey addition. The breakfront front has a rusticated base; to the first floor there are pilasters which support a pediment with an elliptical window opening to the tympanum. The panelled door is set within a flat-headed opening. Window openings are generally flat-headed with six over six timber sash frames. The pitched roof is finished in natural slate with cast-iron rainwater goods. The chimneystack has a slightly corbelled cap with clay pots. The country house is set within a well wooded demesne.
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