Survey Data

Reg No

10000350


In Use As

Restaurant


Date

0 - 0


Coordinates

-1, -1


Date Recorded

22/03/2022


Date Updated

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Description

Originally two frontages now forming one property, consisting of 3 storey, 6 bay frontage. A-frame roof to eaves, with slated roof and chimney stacks on both left sides of the ridge. Smooth render wall finish with street art and stone sills. Single frontage for two buildings. 2 plain signboards on timber paneled piers. Over bay 1, 2, 3: quadripartite window beside entrance door, with simple bay window and twin leaf door, with doorcase. (Now closed). Over bay 4, 5, 6: signboard supported by scrolled brackets over tripartite windows, besides double half-glazed door, beside bipartite windows, beside former coach entrance. Bay 1, 2, 3: two over two original timber sash windows with horns detail. Bay 4, 5, 6: one over one sash original timber sash windows with horn detail.

Appraisal

This building, originally built as two separate houses became one premise over time and is now a bar. It is an attractive and substantial composition of balanced proportion. The house retains its original form to the upper floors, together with important early salient features and materials. The rendered shopfront is an attractive feature of the design as it represents the traditional Irish shopfront, although the arrangement of openings does not entirely reflect the order on the upper floors. Both buildings reunited as a collective pair is an important component of the streetscape of Tullow Street and contribute to the varied roofline of the street.