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Rathcoole House

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Rathcoole House
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Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1820. Two-storey over basement lean-to return to west, single-storey over basement lean-to to north-west, three-bay two-storey addition to south-west. Hipped slate roofs, smooth rendered flat capped chimneystacks, uPVC rainwater goods. Square-headed window openings, granite sills, painted timber six-over-six sliding sash windows to ground floor, three-over-three to first floor and basement, segmental-headed stair window opening to west, painted smooth rendered surround, fixed multiple-pane timber window, decorative margin lights. Segmental-headed door opening to east elevation, replacement painted timber doorcase comprising fluted pilaster, console brackets to cornice, sidelights and fanlight, painted timber panelled door,, granite steps flanked by cast-iron railing,. Segmental-headed arched opening to west flanked by random rubble wall leads to stableyard; stone outbuildings, pitched slate roof, uPVC rainwater goods; random rubble walling; square-headed window openings, brick sills and surrounds, painted timber casements; square and segmental-headed door openings, tooled stone surrounds, painted timber vertically-sheeted doors, painted timber vertically-sheeted half-doors; square-headed gate opening to south-west leading to walled garden, red brick surround, cast-iron gates. Two-bay single-storey gate lodge to north-east, hipped slate roof, random rubble walling, stone quoins, square-headed window openings, stone sills, brick surrounds (now blocked); segmental-headed door opening, brick surround, timber lintel, painted timber vertically-sheeted door.
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