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Range of two-storey outbuildings, built c.1800, surrounding rectangular-plan central courtyard and with L-plan return to rear (north). Hipped slate roofs, with cast-iron rainwater goods, cut limestone eaves course, and recent raised vents to ridge. Coursed rubble limestone walls, having dressed limestone block-and-start quoins, red brick dovecote to wall to interior of courtyard. Gauged-brick square-headed window and door openings, with red brick surrounds, masonry sills, timber battened doors and timber louvered vents, some having glazed panels, some blocked. Gauged-brick segmental-headed door openings with red brick surrounds, timber battened doors, and timber fittings. Gauged-brick segmental-headed carriage arches. Some oculus window openings having gauged red brick surrounds. Coursed rubble limestone wall enclosing south of courtyard, with round-headed pedestrian entrance to south side of yard having single-leaf wrought-iron gate. Grass to inner courtyard, boundary walls overgrown, set in landscaped grounds to rear of Raconnell House.
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