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Ryehill — PARKACURRY

gate lodge
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Ryehill — PARKACURRY
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Detached three-bay single-storey T-plan gate lodge, built c.1830, having cut limestone Venetian-style distyle portico entrance. Recent two-storey extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with wide overhanging eaves supported on carved stone brackets, and stone chimneystack. Rendered walls. Portico has Doric columns flanked by pilasters flanked in turn by ashlar quoins, with stone steps. Square-headed replacement timber windows with shouldered stone architraves. Square-headed doorway with moulded limestone surround flanked by round-headed niches, and having replacement uPVC door. Set back from road with convex approach comprising limestone plinth wall with decorative cast iron railings supported behind by ornate cast-iron brackets.
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