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Drumcree House

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Drumcree House
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Detached twelve-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c.1820, with three-bay double-height barn attached to north. Now in use as agricultural outbuildings. Pitched and hipped natural slate roofs with clay ridge tiles. Four projecting dormer windows to east range incorporating battened timber loading doors. Coursed rubble limestone walls with brick trim. Square-headed openings with brick surrounds to east range, remains of timber windows to ground floor openings and louvred vents to first floor opening. Segmental-headed carriage arches with brick surrounds to north range. Forms two sides of courtyard of outbuildings to the northwest of Drumcree House.
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