Survey Data

Reg No

14931001


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Previous Name

Thomastown House


Original Use

Demesne walls/gates/railings


Date

1730 - 1770


Coordinates

213709, 210215


Date Recorded

26/10/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Walled garden, outbuilding, deer park and former entrance gates and lodge to former Thomastown Park, built c.1750. Main entrance gates with square-profile, ashlar limestone gate piers with frieze and capping stones with wrought-iron gates flanked by pedestrian entrances with tooled limestone surrounds flanked by quadrant walls. Single-storey gate lodge to east. Large walled deer park to north of former demesne with random coursed stone walls. Walled garden to west of former house site with random coursed stone walls and red brick internal wall to north. Outbuilding to farmyard complex with roughcast rendered walls, corrugated roof and ashlar limestone bellcote to south-east elevation. Segmental and square-headed carriage arch openings with corrugated doors.

Appraisal

Thomastown Park, originally built as Thomastown House for the Leggat family in the mid eighteenth century and later owned by the Bennett family in the nineteenth century, was once a large and important estate within County Offaly. The house even had a private chapel. Although the country house no longer survives, the associated structures of the demesne remain. Notable elements include the large walls which surround what once was a deer park, the finely tooled limestone entrance gates, the walled garden and the outbuilding with ashlar bellcote.