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Graig House
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Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1790, facing south, central one-bay breakfront, having three-storey return to south end of rear and lean-to two-storey extension to re-entrant corner and to east gable. Hipped replacement slate roof with shallow projecting eaves, return to rear having pitched roof. Rendered chimneystacks and replacement uPVC rainwater goods. Painted smooth rendered walls. Square-headed window openings with limestone sills having uPVC windows. Venetian window opening to centre of first floor of façade, having replacement uPVC window. Round-headed entrance doorway having cut limestone surround with Doric-style engaged columns, timber panelled double-leaf door with spoked fanlight, approached by flight of limestone steps. Single-storey stone-built farm buildings with pitched corrugated-iron roofs to east, and having round-arch vehicular entrances with limestone voussoirs. Rendered square-profile entrance piers with decorative copings and having urn-like finials, having double-leaf wrought-iron gates, at end of linear avenue to west.

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