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school — Ballymachugh

school
school — Ballymachugh
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Detached three-bay two-storey school, built 1878, with pronounced hipped roof and central single-storey porch, single-storey wing to south-west. Now disused. Double-span hipped slate roof with internal valley, lead-roll ridges and wide oversailing eaves having timber soffits and moulded brackets. Similar hipped roof with wide oversailing eaves to porch. Pitched slate roof with one hip-end to wing. Rendered chimneystacks with decorative terracotta pots flanking central bay, cast-iron and uPVC rainwater goods. Roughcast render over random rubble and red brick walls. Original six-over-six timber sliding-sash windows to ground floor, three-over-three to first with convex horns, all with tooled limestone sills. Nine-pane fixed timber windows to porch. Square-headed door opening to east side of porch with timber boarded door and decorative door knocker. Timber-battened doors to wing. Set adjacent to St. Paul’s Church and bounded by wrought-iron railings and gate.
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