Reg No
16323010
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
Worker's house
In Use As
House
Date
1830 - 1850
Coordinates
298838, 168024
Date Recorded
05/08/2003
Date Updated
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End-of-terrace two-bay one and a half-storey former estate worker’s house, built c.1840 as one of a uniform row of six and now a private dwelling. The property was extended to the rear by means of a large flat-roofed dormer in c.1990. The façade is finished in granite and field stone rubble, with granite quoins and dressings to the openings. The gable-ended pitched roof is slated and has stone parapets and a shared granite chimneystack with corbelling. The entrance consists of a partly glazed replacement uPVC door with granite jambs and granite hood on brackets. The windows are flat-headed and have replacement top-hung uPVC frames. The first floor window to the front is set within a small gabled half dormer. Cast-iron rainwater goods. The building faces onto a street but is separated from it by a small garden enclosed by a low rubble wall.
This small former estate worker’s house is part of a larger grouping whose rustic charm in many respects defines Shillelagh. Like many of its neighbours, the property has witnessed the insertion of replacement front door and window frames, as well as a large dormer to the rear, but its value is still apparent.