Survey Data

Reg No

16323020


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

Worker's house


In Use As

Post office


Date

1825 - 1845


Coordinates

298899, 168024


Date Recorded

05/08/2003


Date Updated

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Description

Terraced two-bay two-storey former estate worker’s house, built c.1835 as one of a largely uniform row of seven and now in use as a post office with apartment over. The façade is finished in rubble, with granite dressings to the openings. The pitched roof is slated and has a shared granite chimneystack with corbelling. The entrance consists of a replacement panelled timber door. The windows are flat-headed and have replacement timber frames, top-hung and four over four sash. Cast-iron rainwater goods. There is a small letterbox between the entrance and the ground floor window. c.1990 post office signboard between ground and first floor level. The building faces directly onto a street, its former front garden having been removed and its space covered in tarmac.

Appraisal

This former estate worker’s house is part of a larger grouping whose rustic charm in many respects defines Shillelagh. Like many of its neighbours this property (which is now a post office) now has replacement front door and window frames, however its semi-rural quaintness is largely undimmed.