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Fortland — Easky

farmyard complex
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Fortland — Easky
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Detached six-bay two-storey limestone farm building, built c. 1850. Rectangular plan, projecting end bays to east elevation. Hipped slate roofs, clay ridge tiles, mitred hips, no rainwater goods. Coursed rubble stone walling, stone eaves corbel course. Segmental-headed window openings, roughly-dressed stone voussoirs to arches, stone sills, some surviving painted six-over-six timber sash windows. Square-headed door openings to north and south elevations of projecting bays, mullioned overlights, painted timber door frames, doors missing. Square-headed central carriage opening, painted timber vertically-sheeted sliding doors c. 1940. Set in farmyard with further range of limestone outbuildings c. 1850 to south-east, walled garden to east, two-storey limestone house visible to north-east, modern farm buildings c. 1980 to south. Ashlar limestone gate pillars with steel gates to south-west.

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