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Detached two-storey three-bay former parsonage, built 1872, with later two-storey lean-to to rear and single-storey extension to north-west. Now in use as private house. Hipped artificial slate roof with ridge tiles, pair of symmetrically arranged rendered chimneystacks with concrete caps, uPVC eaves and rainwater goods. Smooth ruled-and-lined rendered walls. Timber two-over-two sash windows with stone sills. Segmental-headed opening to main entrance having timber door screen with decorative frame, glazed side and overlights, and door with glazed upper panels. Inner door screen of decorative timber with equal trefoil heads to glazed door panels and side lights, four elliptical-headed overlights corresponding to door leaves and sidelights. Internal timber panelled shutters to windows. Detached two-storey two-bay stone outbuilding to north-east having recent hipped corrugated metal roof, ashlar chimneystack, rubble-stone walls with square quoins, cantilevered stone lintels supporting keystones. Cast-iron decorative post and stabilizer to stall divider to interior. Square-profile shlar gate piers with pyramidal caps flanked by boundary walls.
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