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Detached four-bay two-storey country house, built c.1830, with projecting canted bay to southeast, porch to north-east elevation, and having lower two-storey extensions to northwest. Hipped slate roofs with paired carved timber eaves brackets and sandstone chimneystacks and flat roof to porch. Coursed squared sandstone walls having ashlar quoins, plinth and voussoirs to openings. Rendered walls to porch. Square-headed openings throughout with six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows. Timber mullioned sash windows having one-over-one pane lights and round-headed details to northeast elevation. Timber glazed doors leading to projecting southeast bay. Timber panelled entrance door flanked by side lights. Glass house to southwest with timber panelled and glazed double-leaf door and with limestone steps. Hump-back bridge to north with round carved limestone piers and decorative cast-iron railings.
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