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Hilltown House

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Hilltown House
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Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c.1725. Later in use as an outbuilding and now out of use and derelict. Attached to ruins of earlier rubble limestone tower house (WM003-027---), built c.1550, by a single-bay extension with pitched slate roof and square-headed openings. Pitched natural slate roof with projecting eaves course and large rubble stone chimneystacks to either end. Roughcast rendered walls with square-headed openings having the remains of three-over-three pane timber sliding sash windows having cut stone sills to the first floor and timber sheeted doors to the ground floor openings. Single-bay single-storey extension to the east. Set within complex of single and two-storey outbuildings to the rear of Hilltown House (15400315).
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