Survey Data

Reg No

15400716


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

Country house


In Use As

Country house


Date

1780 - 1800


Coordinates

248909, 268925


Date Recorded

07/10/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1790 with single-storey flanking wings to either side (north and south) and projecting single-bay porch to the centre of the main façade (west). Pitched natural slate roof with limestone eaves cornice, cast-iron rainwater goods and with rendered chimneystacks to either end. Roughcast rendered walls. Square-headed window openings having six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows and cut stone sills. Moulded limestone surrounds to windows having alternating triangular and segmental-headed pediments to ground floor openings and moulded limestone architraves to first floor openings. Square-headed doorcase to projecting porch having pedimented Doric surround and an early timber panelled door. Ashlar limestone cornice and blocking cornice to projecting porch. Set back from road in extensive mature grounds to the east of Castlepollard, on the western shores of Lough Lene. Collection of outbuildings to the north and main entrance gates to the west (15400717).

Appraisal

A very fine and well-proportioned neoclassical country house, which retains its early form, character and early fabric. This elegant house is very well detailed with ashlar limestone and retains a high quality pedimented Doric doorcase and pedimented surrounds to the windows, which are of some artistic merit. The form of this house is rather unusual for a house of this type and date, having a pitched roof rather than a shallow hipped roof hidden behind a raised parapet as is more commonly encountered. This house is beautifully sited on the shores of Lough Lene and is a feature of some visual appeal in the area. It represents an important addition to the architectural heritage of Westmeath. The entrance gates to the west (15400717) and the outbuildings to the north complete the setting.