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The main house is a two story structure of coursed rubble limestone.
The tower dates from 1640 and is constructed in coursed rubble.
Middle Farmhouse is a house built of coursed rubble in the 17th and early 18th centuries.
External walls were generally in coursed rubble stone or brick.
It began as a two-story Federal style brick home on a coursed rubble foundation.
The building is of coursed rubble with a Stonesfield slate roof.
Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.
The main front is of ashlar and the other three sides are covered with thin coursed rubble.
St Mary's is built of coursed rubble stone and has tiled roofs.
Square on plan, of good coursed rubble, it contains three stories beneath the parapet.
It is built of coursed rubble and the inside is brick lined.
It sits on a high coursed rubble foundation.
The church is a single-story masonry structure, built out of coursed rubble stone.
The property is built of coursed rubble with quoins and has slate roofs.
It is built in red sandstone coursed rubble and stands on a tall plinth.
The bridge was constructed in 1904 of coursed rubble stone with brick arch rings.
The older buildings are in coursed rubble limestone with plain clay tile roofs.
The house is built of local stone in a coursed rubble pattern, with painted milled wood trim.
Walls are coursed rubble, with dressed stone lintels, quoins and a water table.
The two-storey building's exterior is constructed of coursed rubble with quoins.
It is constructed in two storeys of coursed rubble with quoins and covered by slate roofs.
The lower level is of coursed rubble masonry with red brick quoins and string courses.
The house rests on a foundation of coursed rubble stone and is clad in weatherboard siding.
It is of coursed rubble with ashlar dressings.
The exterior walls and foundation are composed of coursed rubble stone that was quarried locally.