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Edermine House

farmyard complex
Edermine House
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Farmyard complex, extant 1840, on a U-shaped plan about a courtyard including (south): Attached seven-bay two-storey coach house-cum-stable outbuilding on a T-shaped plan centred on single-bay full-height pedimented breakfront. Hipped slate roof on a T-shaped plan centred on pitched (gabled) slate roof with clay ridge tiles, paired rendered red brick Running bond central chimney stacks having stringcourses below corbelled stepped chamfered capping, cut-granite monolithic pediment to gable with cut-granite bellcote to apex, and no rainwater goods surviving on red brick header bond eaves. Coursed rubble stone walls originally rendered with red brick flush quoins to corners; coursed rubble stone surface finish (breakfront) on cut-granite chamfered plinth with red brick flush quoins to corners. Square-headed central carriageway with lintel framing timber boarded or tongue-and-groove timber panelled double doors. Segmental-headed door openings with cut-granite thresholds, and red brick block-and-start surrounds framing timber boarded half-doors having fanlights. Square-headed window openings (ground floor) with cut-granite sills, and red brick block-and-start surrounds framing six-over-six timber sash windows. Square-headed window openings (first floor) with cut-granite sill course, and red brick block-and-start surrounds with hood mouldings over framing six-over-six timber sash windows. Interior including (ground floor): elliptical-headed arcaded stalls on cast-iron pillars with timber boarded or tongue-and-groove timber panelled partitions, and moulded plasterwork cornices to ceilings. Set in grounds shared with Edermine House.
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