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Gigginstown House

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Gigginstown House
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Detached three-bay two-storey country house, built c.1854, with projecting single-bay pedimented breakfront and a projecting single-storey ashlar limestone Doric porch to centre of entrance front (south). Shallow hipped natural slate roof with heavy ashlar limestone eaves cornice and two centrally located moulded ashlar limestone chimneystacks with terracotta chimney pots over. Rendered walls with strip pilasters to corners of main building and to breakfront. Projecting ashlar limestone plinth to base. Square-headed openings with cut stone sills and six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows. Central square-headed doorcase, behind projecting Doric porch, with timber panelled door. Doorcase flanked by timber sash windows/sidelights with margin glazing and reached by flight of cut limestone steps. Set back from road in extensive mature grounds to the northwest of Delvin. Complex of single and two-storey rubble limestone outbuildings with pitched natural slate roofs to rear (north). Main entrance gates (15401303) and attendant gate lodge (15401302) to the south.
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