Reg No
40403112
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
School
Date
1895 - 1900
Coordinates
238860, 293490
Date Recorded
26/07/2012
Date Updated
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Detached U-plan eight-bay single-storey school, built 1897, having entrances to outer bays, extended 1929 with two-bay symmetrical wings to rear. Now disused. Pitched oversailing slate roof with carved and plain rafter ends, red brick chimneystack to centre of original block and to extension gables, sections of cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls over rubble stone construction with dressed quoins. Stone plaque to centre of front elevation inscribed 'CARRIGANS NATIONAL SCHOOL / 1897 / ENLARGED BY REV T. MAGUIRE CC / 1929'. Tall windows in two pairs of three having dressed stone sills with multiple pane six-over-nine timber windows with tilting upper casements to original building. Paired six-over-nine timber sash windows to gables of extensions and single six-over-six to sides. Sheeted timber doors having six-pane overlight opening to single limestone step, set back from the road. Surviving sections of rubble stone wall to rear yard.
A late-nineteenth century school retaining many historic features, including original grouped windows in raised position, carved rafters, and characteristic stone plaque. Dual entrances and subdivided yard reflect the gender segrated nature of primary schooling in the nineteeth and early twentieth centuries. The building provides an interesting insight into changing school building design.