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English: Style Victorian Italianate.In the 1880s the tower was extended to the design of James Henderson. Further extensions made in 1894 were designed by Frederick Menkens which included two double-storey rear wings as kitchen and servants quarters. A masonry flight of stairs leads to the main entrance on the first floor. The 1895 additions included a billiard room with a fine ceiling mural. The slate roof has been replaced by corrugated iron.
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