Survey Data

Reg No

22205317


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1910 - 1930


Coordinates

213059, 144116


Date Recorded

27/05/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Detached formerly L-plan three-bay two-storey Arts and Crafts style house, built c. 1920, with projecting central entrance bay flanked by loggias supported on timber posts, and having two-storey flat-roofed addition and recent single-storey flat-roofed garage extension to rear. Hipped slate roofs with red brick chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwater goods and having timber bargeboards to projecting bay. Lean-to artificial slate roofs to loggias. Painted roughcast rendered walls to first floor, unpainted rendered walls to ground floor, separated by brick string course. Red brick walls to projecting bay, with glazed bricks and moulded brick eaves course to gable, and with granite lintel course to first floor. Loggias supported on chamfered square-profile timber posts with moulded capitals. Square-headed window openings with timber casement windows, paired to end bays of façade. Tripartite to projecting bay having triangular-headed lights with coloured glass panes and triangular panes above to ground floor. Square-headed door opening with half-glazed timber panelled door. Outbuildings to yard to rear of house. Rendered panelled piers, rendered walls and plinth with wrought-iron railings and gates and cast-iron piers to site entrance.

Appraisal

This is an rare example of the Arts and Crafts style in South Tipperary. The high levels of craftsmanship and lively effects typical of this style are evident here in the tripartite coloured glass windows with diagonal timber glazing bars. Unusually for the style, it presents a symmetrical elevation to the road, hiding the L-plan form of the building. The glazed and smooth bricks and rough and smooth renders provide textural and polychrome interest to the elevation. Visible from the road and set against mature planting, it is a notable feature over the surrounding landscape.