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Tullystown House

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Tullystown House
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Detached three-bay two-storey single-pile house, built c.1800 and altered c.1840, with projecting single-bay breakfront to front façade (north). Two-storey return to the rear (south). Pitched natural slate roof with raised cut stone verges to edges and a pair of ashlar limestone chimneystacks to centre. Lime roughcast rendered walls, randomly scored, over a projecting plinth with a projecting ashlar limestone sill course at first floor level. Square-headed window openings with timber transoms and mullions forming three-over-three arrangement, cut stone sills to ground floor openings. Central segmental-headed doorcase having cut limestone surround with integrated sidelights and a 'spider's web' fanlight over. Replacement timber panelled double-doors reached by flight of cut stone steps. Set back from road with extensive ranges of outbuildings to southeast (15400113). Main entrance to the south.
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