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Detached three-bay two-storey over raised basement T-plan Church of Ireland glebe house, built 1828, having entrance projection to front. Middle bay of main elevation has false openings. Refurbished c.1990. Hipped replacement slate roof with overhanging eaves, cast-iron rainwater goods and central rendered chimneystack with stepped rendered coping and clay pots. Roughcast-rendered walls. Square-headed openings with replacement timber sliding sash windows, three-over-three pane to first floor and six-over-six pane elsewhere, with painted stone sills. Segmental-headed doorway with replacement timber door, cobweb fanlight on ovolo-moulded cornice, approached by flight of five cut-stone steps with rendered parapet wall to one side. Set on elevated site, with cobbled yard to rear, enclosed by rubble stone wall, and two-storey outbuilding having pitched corrugated-iron roof and rubble stone walls.
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