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Detached T-plan four-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1865, with projecting porch and having pitched and recent flat-roofed extensions to rear. Now in use as private house. Pitched slate roofs having dressed limestone chimneystacks, ornate timber cladding to gables, decoratively-carved timber bargeboards and cast-iron ridge crestings. Roughly-dressed limestone walls with dressed stone quoins. Chamfered mullioned windows with cut limestone surrounds, label-mouldings and wrought-iron grills to leaded glazing. Bay window to southeast gable with slate roof. Square-headed door opening with timber panelled door under hipped slate verandah supported on chamfered timber posts. Snecked rock-faced limestone boundary wall with dressed coping. Adjoins gates to Killoskehan Castle.
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