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Historic building — Ballingarry

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Historic building — Ballingarry
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Semi-detached two-storey house with two-bay first and three-bay ground floor over basement, built c.1800, as pair with adjoining house to north. Pitched slate roof with rendered stone chimneystacks. Roughly-coursed rubble limestone walls having squared limestone voussoirs to flat-arch openings. Timber sliding sash windows, tripartite to first floor, six-over-six pane to ground floor and three-over-three pane to first floor, with limestone sills. Present doorway may be later intrusion. Former doorway blocked and north ground floor window narrowed.

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