Reg No
14403302
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Technical
Original Use
Farmyard complex
Date
1740 - 1780
Coordinates
311948, 263191
Date Recorded
10/07/2002
Date Updated
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Farmyard complex, built 1820, including (west): Detached seven-bay single-storey stable block with half-attic on a symmetrical plan centred on single-bay full-height pedimented breakfront. Now in ruins. Roof now missing with no rainwater goods surviving on cut-limestone eaves. Part ivy-covered rubble stone walls with remains of cut-limestone monolithic pediment (breakfront). Elliptical-headed central carriageway with cut-limestone voussoirs. Square-headed door openings with cut-limestone voussoirs. Square-headed window openings with cut-limestone sills, and cut-limestone voussoirs. Set in overgrown grounds originally shared with Herbertstown House with margined tooled limestone ashlar piers to perimeter having "Cavetto"-detailed beaded cornices below capping supporting spear head-detailed cast-iron double gates.
A farmyard complex surviving as an interesting relic of the Herbertstown House estate with the architectural value of the stable block suggested by such attributes as the symmetrical footprint centred on a Classically-detailed breakfront; and the diminishing in scale of the openings on each floor producing a graduated visual impression. NOTE: The eighteenth-century Herbertstown House, annotated as "Harbertstown [of] Caddell Esqr" by Taylor and Skinner (1778, 42), was largely demolished and replaced (1820) by Richard O'Farrell Caddell (1779-1856). The new Herbertstown House was described as 'a modern structure...splendidly built with chiselled stone [and] costing £20,000... A portion of the old dwelling can still be seen at the back of the present "Big" House' (The Schools' Collection Volume 0685, 285). Herbertstown House was demolished by the Irish Land Commission but is remembered not only by a small collection of photographs but also by the original architect's model (1820) housed in the Irish Architectural Archive [0098/005-].