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Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, having gabled projecting end bay to front elevation, recent lean-to extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with shallow oversailing eaves supported by carved ends of rafters, red and yellow brick chimneystacks, sections of cast-iron rainwater goods. Squared snecked rubble stone walls with red brick dressing including block-and-start surrounds to windows, blind oculus near gable apex, and string courses at sill level. Square-headed window openings, with segmental-headed openings to first floor windows of front elevation. Replacement uPVC windows. Original panelled timber door having segmental-headed multiple pane overlight. Square-profile squared rubble stone gate piers and flanking walls with replacement gabled capstones to piers and Scotch coping to walls. Rubble stone outbuildings to south.
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