Reg No
11903722
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Social
Original Use
School
In Use As
House
Date
1860 - 1865
Coordinates
274491, 189103
Date Recorded
05/11/2002
Date Updated
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Detached four-bay single-storey former national school with dormer attic, dated 1863, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to left, single-bay single-storey gabled advanced end bay to right, three-bay single-storey side elevation to south-east and single-bay single-storey gabled advanced bay to rear elevation to north-east. Renovated and extended, c.1970, comprising two-bay single-storey flat-roofed return to rear to north-east. Refenestrated, c.1995. Now in residential use. Gable-ended roofs on a T-shaped plan (gabled to porch). Replacement artificial slate. Clay ridge tiles. Rendered chimney stack. Yellow clay pots. Overhanging timber eaves and decorative bargeboards. Replacement uPVC rainwater goods, c.1995. Flat-roof to return. Bitumen felt. Rubble stone walls. Hammer dressed cut-granite quoins to corners. Cut-stone date stone/plaque. Rubble stone walls to return. Rendered quoins. Square-headed openings. Cut-stone sills. Cut-stone block-and-start surrounds with chamfered lintels. Replacement uPVC casement windows, c.1995. Replacement glazed timber panelled door, c.1995. Set back from road in own grounds. Rubble stone boundary wall to front. Detached two-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding, c.1865, to north-east. Gable-ended roof with slate. Clay ridge tiles. Timber eaves and bargeboards. Iron rainwater goods. Rubble stone walls. Square-headed openings. Stone sills. Timber fittings.
Kilkea National School (former) is a fine small-scale building, built as part of an extensive building campaign by the Duke of Leinster of Kilkea Castle Demesne - the construction of the school in rubble stone with cut-granite dressings is shared with many further buildings in the village that were also built during this phase of development, for example the church opposite. The stone masonry is of excellent quality, indicating the wealth and status of the estate and the owners who commissioned the school. The carved details, particularly the window surrounds and doorcases, have precision and fine detailing that remains crisp. The design and detailing of the school complement its intimate scale, notably the decorative bargeboards to the gables that afford the range an ornate quality. The school is attractively set in its own grounds just off the side of the road and is a picturesque feature in the village. The school has been well-maintained and, despite additions, retains most of its original character - the re-instatement of timber fenestration might restore a more accurate representation of the original appearance. The school is of considerable social and historic interest having originally served as the educational facility in the locality.