Reg No
13312001
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical
Original Use
Demesne walls/gates/railings
In Use As
Demesne walls/gates/railings
Date
1845 - 1850
Coordinates
220145, 269158
Date Recorded
22/07/2005
Date Updated
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Demesne wall to the northwest of the Ardagh House estate, erected c. 1847. Composed of random rubble stone masonry, with rounded roughly dressed stone coping over. Rubble stone gate piers (on square-plan) having cut stone capstones over and wrought-iron flat bar gates at various intervals along length of wall. Located to the north of Ardagh and situated outside the current grounds of the estate.
This section of wall forms part of a series of boundary walls associated with the former Ardagh House demesne. Its regular form and rounded coping are consistent and visually pleasing. Good craftsmanship is evident in the masonry construction of the walls and in the simple but well-crafted wrought-iron gates that occur at various intervals along the length of the walls. According to local tradition, these estate walls were erected during the Great Famine (1845 - c. 1849); where they provided relief work for the local population during this traumatic event in Irish history. These walls and gateways are pleasing features along the roadscape to the north of Ardagh.