Reg No
40310002
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Social
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1775 - 1780
Coordinates
278539, 296010
Date Recorded
16/07/2012
Date Updated
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Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built 1777. Pitched roof with replacement slates, rendered chimneystacks to party walls, stone eaves, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Smooth rendered walls with plinth course. Painted stone plaque to first floor bearing Pratt coat of arms and date 1777. Window openings with stone sills to first floor, recently enlarged window opening to ground floor, uPVC windows throughout. Central door opening with Gibbsian stone doorcase with hood profile over and uPVC door. Two-storey outbuilding to rear with pitched corrugated-iron roof and random coursed rubble stone walls.
Apparently the former coachman’s house to Cabra Castle, this house is said to have been thatched until the 1950s. It is an important example of an eighteenth century house in the planned town. The steeply pitched roof, gable chimneystacks and Gibbsian door surround are indicative of its eighteenth century construction. The date plaque is particularly interesting, carved with the emblem of the Pratt family, the town landlords. The related outbulding to the rear adds to its setting and context.