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Greenrath House

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Greenrath House
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Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-plan, built c. 1860, with modern glazed entrance porch extension and single-storey lean-to to rear. Hipped slate roof with clay ridge tiles, overhanging eaves and rendered chimneystacks, that to return projecting from rear wall, with replacement uPVC rainwater goods. Smooth rendered walls. Round-headed window to rear, square-headed elsewhere, with render surrounds, limestone sills and timber sliding sash six-over-six pane windows. Replacement uPVC windows to west elevation. Round-headed door opening to interior of porch, having replacement aluminium door and timber spoked fanlight. Vernacular former house to rear having hipped corrugated-iron roof, painted roughcast rendered walls and windbreak to entrance. Additional single-storey and double-height outbuildings to rear having pitched slate roofs of random rubble limestone construction, some with red brick voussoirs to segmental-headed carriage openings. Snecked limestone castellated boundary walls, dressed limestone gate piers and decorative cast-iron double-leaf entrance gates to site.
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