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Hazledene — Marlfield

RIC barracks
Hazledene — Marlfield
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Detached three-bay two-storey former RIC barracks, built c.1860, with converted cell and extension to rear. Now private house. Pitched slate roof with lead flashing, oversailing barges, and rendered chimneystacks. Painted smooth rendered walls. Square-headed window openings with replacement uPVC windows to front wall, ground floor windows set in shallow segmental-arch recesses. Round-headed timber casement six-pane windows to front wall of porch and to middle of first floor rear, having spandrel detail and set into square-headed openings. All windows having tooled limestone sills. Double four-pane timber casement window to addition, with concrete sill. Square-headed door opening with timber battened door set in shallow segmental-arch recess. Wrought-iron gates and railings to front of site, on rubble stone plinth wall. High coursed rubble sandstone wall to rear.
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