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house — ROBERTSTOWN

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house — ROBERTSTOWN
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Detached two-storey T-plan house, built c. 1840, with gable-fronted extension to south, c. 1880, with canted bay window. Lean-to to west elevation. Pitched slate roofs, half-hipped to south gable of extension with rendered chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwater goods, terracotta ridge tiles and timber eaves course. Roughcast rendered walls having render plinth course. Fishscale hipped slate roof to bay window. Square-headed openings throughout, having concrete sills, one-over-one pane and two-over-two pane timber sliding sash windows. Tooled limestone sills to canted bay window and to first-floor window to south elevation of main block. Timber framed windows to north elevation. Square-headed opening to east elevation of end-bay with timber panelled door and overlight. Render step to entrance. Square-headed opening to north elevation having half-glazed timber panelled door. Square-headed opening to north elevation of lean-to with glazed timber battened door and overlight. Pair of square-profile limestone piers to east of house, flanking double-leaf cast-iron gate with foundry mark. Three-bay single-storey outbuilding to north of house. Pitched corrugated-iron roof having render copings and eaves course. Roughcast rendered walls. Square-headed openings with timber fittings. Square-headed vents. Pair of square-profile cut limestone piers to south of building, flanking double-leaf cast-iron gate.
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