Reg No
41310015
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
In Use As
Shop/retail outlet
Date
1770 - 1810
Coordinates
284062, 303816
Date Recorded
06/11/2011
Date Updated
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End of terrace six-bay three-storey building with former attic, built c.1790, as pair of houses, now with two shops to ground floor, and multiple-bay single-storey coach house attached to rear. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and terracotta pots, smooth rendered eaves course, and replacement rainwater goods. Smooth rendered ruled-and-lined walls, with stone eaves course, render sill course to first floor, and glazed timber-framed shopfronts to ground floor. Square-headed window openings to upper floors, with replacement windows and painted stone sills. Round-headed door opening towards middle of front elevation, with render block-and-start surround with raised keystone, recent timber panelled door having cobweb fanlight, and flight of steps having metal railing. Outbuilding has hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystack, rendered walls and square-headed openings, some boarded up, and elliptical integral carriage arch with cut sandstone voussoirs having raise keystone.
Formerly two substantial houses this building on the main street in Carrickmacross displays many of the key characteristics of the town's high status domestic architecture. Its surviving doorway, reached by steps, has a render surround and a fine cobweb fanlight. The long rows of windows to the upper floors are visually interesting, and the associated coach house, with a fine carriage arch, enhances the setting.