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Crosslea House

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Crosslea House
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Detached three-bay two-storey house, dated 1840, with single and two-storey lean-to additions to rear (north) elevation. Hipped slate roof having paired red brick chimneystacks, terracotta ridge tiles, and some cast-iron guttering. Roughcast rendered walls. Date stone to rear elevation. Square-headed window openings with painted sills and timber sliding sash windows, having one-over-one panes to front elevation and six-over-six panes to east elevation, and steel-framed windows to rear. Elliptical-headed door opening, having timber panelled double-leaf door flanked by panelled pilasters and flanking timber panels in place of sidelights, the whole surmounted by spoked fanlight with moulded timber lintel having triglyphs and dentils. Single and two-storey outbuildings to east of house, having pitched corrugated-iron roofs, rubble stone walls, and square-headed openings. Set in landscaped grounds with some specimen trees. Entrance to roadside to west, square-plan rendered piers, and double-leaf wrought-iron traffic gate.

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