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Losset House
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Three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, having projecting bay to south end of front (east) elevation, forming return to rear, and with single and two-storey additions to rear, with recent conservatory. Yard with outbuildings to rear. Pitched slate roof with cut-stone barges and chimneystacks. Snecked dressed stone walls with raised cut-stone quoins. Square-headed window openings, some two-light, having tooled chamfered surrounds and sills, with replacement uPVC windows throughout. Square-headed door opening with tooled chamfered surround and replacement timber door. Three-bay single-storey outbuilding to north range of yard, rebuilt to west end, four-bay outbuilding to south range of yard, rebuilt to south elevation, both having pitched slate roofs, rubble stone walls, elliptical carriage arches, and square-headed window and door openings with timber fittings. Snecked dressed stone walls and blind two-light windows to east gables, having chamfered stone surrounds and mullions. Cobbled yard, having well to centre. Rubble stone boundary wall to rear of yard, partly rebuilt. Site entrance to east having rubble stone boundary walls.
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