Survey Data

Reg No

22400414


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Archaeological, Architectural


Original Use

House


Date

1720 - 1740


Coordinates

195131, 204227


Date Recorded

22/07/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Detached five-bay two-storey house, c.1730, attached to ruinous two-storey seventeenth-century house with heavy chimneystack to north gable, and with single-storey lean-to structures to rear. Pitched slate roof having rendered gable-end chimneystacks and ceramic ridge tiles. Rendered walls to eighteenth-century structure, with exposed coursed rubble limestone walls to earlier block. Two-over-two pane and one six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows to main block having limestone sills. Timber panelled front door retains overlight with geometric glazing. Single-storey rubble limestone outbuilding to south having pitched corrugated-iron roof. Situated outside bawn wall of tower house to southwest.

Appraisal

Lackeen House is a remarkably intact mid-eighteenth-century building which incorporates significant seventeenth-century fabric. The small slates to the roof, unusual proportions of the window glazing and the intact front door all add character to the house. This building's association with Lackeen Castle, the tower house to the southwest, is important and illustrates the development of this site for domestic use over several centuries.