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Edermine House

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Edermine House
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Attached single-bay two-stage water tower, extant 1863, on a square plan. Now disused. Part creeper- or ivy-covered fine roughcast battered walls supporting weathervane finial-topped embossed cast-iron water tank on cut-granite "cornice". Paired round-headed (first stage) or single round-headed (second stage) window openings in round-headed recesses with cut-granite sills, and concealed red brick block-and-start surrounds having stepped reveals framing remains of four-over-four timber sash windows. Set in grounds shared with Edermine House.
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