KEARSTWICK INSTITIUTE - List Entry
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Description
1902. Free Gothic. One-storey hall. Squared coursed rubble. Slate roof, hipped, with small gablets. Three chimneys, that to left with two round stacks. Almost symmetrical facade to road, with two large Gothic windows in centre and dissimilar doorways at extreme ends. Angle buttresses die into corners. Windows of late Gothic type with arched heads, mullion and transom, cusped ogee heads to lights and cusped circle at top. Small leaded lattice panes. Each window has small gable with wooden bracing. Left hand doorway has flat head but large trefoil tympanum. Right-hand doorway has two-centred arch and jambs continuously moulded. Beside each door a plaque inset in square moulded surround, to left of St George and the Dragon, to right recording the donation of the building.... -
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