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Roslea — Easky

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Roslea — Easky
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Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1830. Central bay projects forward and incorporates entrance door on west side. Single-pitched roof extension to north, two-storey outbuildings to east. Hipped slate roof, brick corbelled chimneystack located centrally on ridge, clay ridge tiles, wood-cored secret lead hip cappings, half-round cast-iron gutters on corbelled eaves course. Lime-washed roughcast walling, recessed plinth. Square-headed window openings, painted masonry sills, painted smooth-rendered slightly-projecting reveals, painted six-over-six timber sash windows in projecting central bay, two-over-two elsewhere. Square-headed door opening, painted timber two-panel door. Garden overgrown, wrought-iron flat-bar gates, rubble stone boundary wall to roadside.
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