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DescriptionHezlett House - geograph.org.uk - 453944.jpg
English: Hezlett House The house, built in 1691 was a rectory until Isaac Hezlett bought it in 1776 as his family home, and it remained in the family for 200 years. It is a cruck frame structure, common in England but rare in Ireland. The interior is furnished in mid-Victorian style.
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