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Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house with attic storey, built c. 1820. Now disused. Pitched corrugated-metal roof with two rendered chimneystacks. Pebbledashed walls over smoother rendered plinth course, and with smooth rendered eaves course and smooth rendered quoin strips to the corners. Square-headed window openings with concrete sills, decorative render surrounds and two-over-two pane timber sliding sash windows. Moulded timber shutters, architraves and surrounds to window reveals (interior). Square-headed door opening, off set to one side of the centre of the main elevation (northwest), having decorative render surround and timber battened door. Tooled limestone fireplace visible to interior. Set back from road in own grounds to the east of Lanesborough and close to the shores of Lough Bannow to the west. Gravel yard to front (northwest) and approach avenue leading to house from road to the northwest. Single-storey outbuilding to north of house, built c. 1880, having corrugated-metal roofs with raised rendered verges, roughcast rendered random rubble limestone construction, and square-headed door openings with replacement timber fittings. Rubble limestone garden wall with wrought-iron pedestrian gate to site.
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