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house — The Downs

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house — The Downs
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Detached three-bay two-storey house (with attic storey), built c.1820, having a projecting single-storey gable-fronted glazed timber porch to the centre of the front façade (east) with a natural slate roof and decorative bargeboards. Return to rear (west). Pitched natural slate roof with a pair of central smooth rendered chimneystacks and decorative timber bargeboards to the south gable end. Rubble limestone walls with brick dressings to the openings. Square-headed window openings with cut stone sills and replacement windows. Square-headed doorcase to the front face of projecting porch with a timber panelled door. Located adjacent to rural crossroad junction with a wrought-iron gate to the southeast giving access to front garden and a wrought-iron gate to the southwest giving access to yard to rear (west). Located to the southeast of Mullingar to the north of Downs Bridge (15402651).
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