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Doolargy Cottage

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Doolargy Cottage
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Detached six-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1780. L-plan, lean-to extension to east c. 1950, porch to south c. 1950. Hipped and pitched slate roofs, clay ridge tiles, painted smooth rendered corbelled chimneystacks, cast-iron gutters on corbelled eaves course, circular cast-iron downpipes. Painted smooth rendered walling. Square-headed window openings, painted stone sills, painted timber six-over-six sliding sash windows, exposed sliding sash boxes; metal casements to west elevation. Square-headed door openings; painted smooth rendered porch to south, stone steps with wrought-iron handrail, painted timber door with four raised-and-fielded panels and two flat panels flanked by sidelights within porch; painted timber and glazed door, plain-glazed overlight, accessed by decorative cast-iron stairs to west elevation; painted timber vertically-sheeted door to basement, west elevation; metal glazed door to east extension c. 1950. Two-bay two-storey house to east, pitched slate roof, rendered chimneystacks, cast-iron gutters; painted smooth rendered walling; square-headed window openings, painted stone sills, metal casement windows, painted timber external shutters; square-headed door openings, painted timber vertically-sheeted doors. House situated within own grounds, random rubble boundary wall to north-east, accessed to north through painted tooled stone gate piers, fluted frieze, carved capping stones, wrought- and cast-iron gates and fan-railings.
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