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Single-bay single-storey gable-fronted vernacular outbuilding, built c. 1860. Originally associated with vernacular house to the north-west, now demolished. Pitched/domed thatched roof having ropes and wire over secured on metal and timber pegs below eaves level, and to gable ends. Rubble stone walls, partially whitewashed and rendered. Square-headed doorway to the south-east elevation having battened timber door. Set slightly back from road with garden to the front of site; bounded on road-frontage by dry stone wall. Located to the west side of St. John's Point with McSwyne's Bay to the rear, and to the south/south-west of Dunkineely.
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