Eaves are unlined and eaves gutters are quad-profile.
2.
The roof is clad in corrugated fibre-cement sheeting and has no eaves gutters.
3.
On the northern elevation the hipped roof extends beyond the wall to an ogee profile metal eaves gutter.
4.
Water from a pitched roof flows down into a valley gutter, a parapet gutter or an eaves gutter.
5.
For the remainder of these elevations the hipped roof and recent metal square-profile eaves gutters are exposed.
6.
Eaves gutters to the main roof and the upper window awning are formed from metal and are quad-profiled.
7.
On the northern ( rear ) elevation exterior walls end at the soffit line where the hipped roof extends to the eaves gutter.
8.
A timber-framed corrugated iron clad awning with ogee eaves gutter supported on posts ( one early timber post survives ) extends over each footpath.
9.
Eaves gutters can be made from a variety of materials such as cast iron, lead, zinc, galvanised steel, painted steel, copper, painted aluminium, stone, and wood.