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Netterville Manor — DOWTH

almshouse
Netterville Manor — DOWTH
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What is recorded here

Detached seven-bay two-storey former almshouse, built c.1877, now in use as guesthouse. Comprising central five-bays with gabled dormers and central porch, flanked by gabled advanced end bays. Pitched slate roofs with red brick chimneystacks, cast-iron ridge cresting and cast-iron finials. Red brick walls with string courses and limestone and blue brick dressings. Timber sash windows set in square-headed and segmental-arched openings with limestone and blue brick dressings. Medieval tower house to site. Ashlar limestone piers with cast-iron double gates.
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