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Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, having advanced gable-fronted bay to the north-west end of the front elevation (north-east), central flat-roofed single-bay single-storey entrance porch to the front elevation, and with gablet to the south-east end of the front elevation. Now also in use as offices. Pitched natural slate roofs with terracotta ridge tiles, cast-iron rainwater goods, and with red brick chimneystacks to the gable ends of main body of building. Smooth rendered walls over projecting smooth rendered plinth course, with smooth rendered block-and-start quoins to the corners of the front elevation (north-east). Roughcast rendered walls to the side and rear elevations. Square-headed window openings, paired to the outer bays to the front elevation at first floor level and tripartite to the outer bays at ground floor level, having smooth rendered block-and-start surrounds, smooth rendered lintels with chamfered reveals, and with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Square-headed doorway to the south-east side of porch having timber panelled door and overlight. Set slightly back from road in the rural countryside to the east of Manorcunningham and a short distance to the south-east of the site of the former Sallybrook Railway Station.
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