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Colganstown House

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Colganstown House
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Three-bay two-storey over basement house with three-bay two-storey flanking wings, built c.1760, with rendered walls and stone quoins. House has a breakfront centre with a Diocletian window above a tripartite fanlighted and pedimented doorway.The back elevation is of one-bay on either side of a curved central bow, into which the staircae extends. Hipped slate roof with parapet, and single-storey rubble stone outbuildings. Rusticated gate piers with iron gates to site.
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