Survey Data

Reg No

14819114


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1730 - 1770


Coordinates

205870, 204611


Date Recorded

01/09/2004


Date Updated

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Description

End-of-terrace corner-sited pair of four-bay two-storey houses, built c.1750, with pubfront to ground floor and return and extension to rear. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Ruled-and-lined render to walls with plinth and channelled quoins. uPVC and timber casement windows with stone sills. Square-headed door opening to centre of façade with overlight, timber panelled door and stone threshold. Square-headed door opening to eastern bay with replacement glazed timber doors. Timber shopfront with central recessed opening with timber panelled double outer doors, glazed timber inner doors, accessed over stone threshold. Timber pilasters and display windows supported on panelled stallrisers and flanked by pilasters supporting timber fascia board and cornice. Stone wheel guard to northernmost corner.

Appraisal

According to the owner, associated deeds for this house date from the mid eighteenth century. The existing exterior, however, is very much nineteenth century in flavour. H. J. Haverty's public house is situated on the corner of Moorepark Street and Bridge Street. Bridge Street is part of the oldest area within the town and where the seventeenth-century centre of Birr developed. This structure retains a fine example of a mid nineteenth-century pubfront with its flat-panelled stallrisers and small mullioned windows and a well-worn stone threshold alluding to its history.