Reg No
31206008
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Social
Original Use
School
In Use As
School
Date
1940 - 1950
Coordinates
127017, 304168
Date Recorded
08/12/2010
Date Updated
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Attached single-bay (six-bay deep) two-storey gable-fronted oratory and social centre, designed 1943; dated 1945, with single-bay two-storey flat-roofed projecting lower porch. Disused, 2007[?]. "Restored", 2010. Replacement pitched (gable-fronted) slate roof with clay ridge tiles terminating in cruciform-ventilated roughcast chimney stack having corbelled capping, slightly sproketed eaves, and uPVC rainwater goods on eaves boards on rendered eaves retaining cast-iron hoppers and downpipes. Roughcast wall to front (west) elevation on rendered plinth with rendered pilasters to ends below rendered band to eaves; roughcast surface finish (remainder) on rendered plinth with rendered band to eaves. Square-headed central door opening below mosaic tiled date stone ("1945) in "Faience Majolica" frame, rendered surround with projecting hood moulding over on "Cavetto" consoles framing replacement timber boarded or tongue-and-groove timber panelled double doors having overlight replacing timber panelled doors having overlight. Square-headed flanking window openings with concrete sills, and concealed dressings framing replacement one-over-one sash windows replacing two-over-two timber sash windows having horizontal glazing bars. Square-headed window opening in bipartite arrangement (first floor) with concrete sill, and concealed dressings framing one-over-one sash windows replacing two-over-two timber sash windows having horizontal glazing bars. Square-headed window openings (remainder) including square-headed window openings in bipartite arrangement (ground floor) with concrete sills, and concealed dressings framing replacement one-over-one sash windows replacing two-over-two (ground floor) or one-over-two (first floor) timber sash windows having horizontal glazing bars. Street fronted on a corner site with rendered boundary wall to perimeter centred on cast-iron colonette piers.
An oratory and social centre erected to a design signed (1943) by William Henry Byrne and Son (formed 1902) of Suffolk Street, Dublin (IAA), forming part of a neat self-contained group alongside an adjoining music school (see 31206009) with the resulting ensemble making a pleasing visual statement in the streetscape in Lower Main Street.