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worker's house — TAPLAGH

worker's house
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worker's house — TAPLAGH
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Detached three-bay single-storey house, dated 1877, having gabled breakfront to front (north-west) elevation, and lean-to extension to rear. Pitched slate roof having decoratively-scalloped timber bargeboards and valences, replacement uPVC rainwater goods, and rendered chimneystack. Rubble limestone walls with projecting cut-stone quoins, and having cut-stone walls to porch. Square-headed window openings having red brick block-and-start surrounds and cut-stone keystones and sills, with replacement timber windows. Square-headed door opening having similar detailing, with replacement timber door, with limestone shield with raised lettering 'B' and '1877' over doorway. Four-bay single-storey outbuilding to rear of site, having pitched slate roof, rubble limestone walls with quoins, square-headed openings, some having red brick surrounds. Set back from road having hedge to roadside. Red brick piers and wrought-iron pedestrian gate to front of site, and with recent vehicular entrance to south of site.
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