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Derrylavan Mill

mill manager's house
Derrylavan Mill
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Three-bay two-storey mill manager's house, built c.1840, attached to east end of mill store, having full-height gabled projecting bay to west end of front (south) elevation, and recent single-storey lean-to extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with cut-stone barges and kneelered gables, and cut-stone chimneystacks. Snecked stone walls with cut-stone quoins. Square-headed window openings, some paired or in threes, with chamfered stone surrounds and label-mouldings, and replacement uPVC windows. Square-headed door opening with tooled stone surround and cut-stone label-moulding, and replacement uPVC door. Set back from road having former mill store and shop attached to west. Rubble stone wall to roadside boundary. Wrought-iron double-leaf gate to front yard entrance, having cut-stone piers. Wrought-iron double-leaf gate to rear yard entrance, having cut-stone piers.
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