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Complex of single and two-storey outbuildings arranged around a courtyard to the rear (north/northeast) of Farnagh House (15403616), built c.1817 and extended c.1850. Single-storey stableblock to the north having pitched corrugated metal roof over. Pitched (mainly) natural slate roofs with projecting brick eaves course and having sections of cast-iron rainwater goods surviving. Brick chimneystacks to a number of ranges. Roughcast rendered walls over rubble stone construction, exposed to a number of sections. Square-headed window openings with timber louvers or one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Square-headed doorways with timber sheeted doors and half-doors, a number with overlights above. Segmental-headed carriage arches (some with exposed brick voussoirs) to a number of the ranges. Rendered rubble stone gate piers on square-plan gives access to courtyard from the west and the east. Decorative wrought-iron gates to gateway to the east. Rear elevation of Farnagh House forms part of south range.
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