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Ray Cottage — DRUMHERRIVE

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Ray Cottage — DRUMHERRIVE
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Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house with attic, built c.1820, with windbreak entrance, lower single-storey addition to northwest and single-storey outbuilding to southeast. Pitched straw thatched roof to original house and additional bay, with rendered copings, low rendered chimneystacks, and flat rendered coping to windbreak. Pitched corrugated-iron roof to outbuilding. Lime-rendered rubble stone walls. Square-headed openings with painted concrete sills and replacement timber casement windows and replacement timber battened door. House overlooks Ballasallagh River, with yard to front, and is approached by lane over Walkers Bridge.

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