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house — CROHY

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house — CROHY
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Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1840, having opposite doors, northwest bay being addition. Pitched rye-thatched roof to older bays, having stone pegs to gable, and pitched corrugated-iron roof to later bay, with rubble stone chimneystacks, and with rendered coping to gable end of later bay. Limewashed rubble stone walls. Square-headed openings lacking sills, and having replacement six-pane timber casement windows, and timber battened door. Set on elevated site with back to minor road and overlooking An Aigéan Atlantach [Atlantic Ocean].
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