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farmyard complex — Graignagower

farmyard complex
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farmyard complex — Graignagower
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Farmyard complex, c.1850, comprising:(i) Detached two-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding with elliptical-headed carriageway to left. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles and squared rubble stone course to eaves. Random rubble stone walls with lime mortar. Square-headed door opening with squared rubble stone voussoirs and timber boarded half-door. Elliptical-headed carriageway with squared rubble stone voussoirs and replacement corrugated-iron double doors, c.1950. Set back from road in shared grounds.(ii) Detached two-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding to north with square-headed carriageway to right. Reroofed and renovated, c.1950, with carriageway remodelled. Pitched roof with painted replacement corrugated-iron, c.1950, iron ridge tiles, rendered coping and squared rubble stone course to eaves. Random rubble stone walls with lime mortar. Square-headed slit-style window openings with no fittings. Square-headed carriageway remodelled, c.1950, to right with replacement concrete reveals, c.1950, and no fittings. Pair of square-headed door openings to side (south) elevation with replacement painted corrugated-iron rolling doors, c.1950.(iii) Detached three-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding to north-west. Reroofed and extended, c.1950, comprising pair of single-bay single-storey lean-to lower returns to south. Pitched roof (continuing into lean-to roofs to returns) with replacement painted corrugated-iron, c.1950, iron ridge tiles, rendered coping and squared rubble stone course to eaves. Random rubble stone walls with lime mortar. Exposed concrete block construction to returns. Openings not visible.
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