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Coolatoor House

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Coolatoor House
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Detached nine-bay two-storey country house on complex plan, built c.1866 and extended c.1894, having advanced two-bay two-storey gable-fronted sections to the east end and towards to west end of the front façade (north), a three-bay single-storey lean-to section to the west end having a central single-bay gable-fronted doorway with timber finial over, a single-bay canted bay window to the west gable and with a two-storey return to the rear (south). Now in use as a guest house. High pitched natural slate roofs with overhanging bracketed eaves, cast-iron rainwater goods, decorative pierced timber bargeboards to gable ends, and dressed limestone chimneystacks having brick upper sections. Cut stone date plaques and motifs to a number of the gables apexes. Constructed of squared coursed limestone over projecting cut limestone plinth. Square-headed window openings with brick block-and-start dressings, cut stone sills and two-over-two and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Cut stone hoodmoulding to window opening above canted bay to west elevation. Square-headed doorcase to centre of single-storey section to the west end having glazed timber double-doors with sidelights. Set back from road in mature landscaped grounds with main entrance to the west (15403115) and a complex of outbuildings to the north (15403113). Located to the northeast of Moate.
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