Survey Data

Reg No

14924001


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic, Social


Previous Name

Killoughy Dispensary


Original Use

House


Historical Use

Surgery/clinic


In Use As

House


Date

1900 - 1920


Coordinates

225703, 219791


Date Recorded

19/10/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey medical officer's house, built c.1910, with dispensary to rear and gabled bays to front and rear. Set back from road. Pitched slate roofs with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks and some lead rainwater goods. Timber bargeboards to gables. Pebbledashed render to walls with full-height pilasters to corners and red brick string and continuous sill courses. Segmental- and square-headed window openings with red brick lintels, stone sills and timber casement windows. Timber sash windows to extension. Pointed-arched door opening with red brick lintel, timber panelled door and overlight. Rendered two-storey outbuilding to rear with pitched slate roof. Site bounded by random coursed plinth wall surmounted by wrought-iron railings with pedestrian gate to front and ashlar gate piers to rear site.

Appraisal

Located on a corner within the small settlement of Blue Ball, this one-time medical officer's house and dispensary played an important social function to the locality in the past. Despite a change in function it has maintained its original form and much fabric. Of obvious architectural design, the use of red brick to highlight the architectural form enlivens the façade and creates an aesthetically pleasing contrast with the rendered walls. Altogether this striking structure, together with its rear outbuilding makes a vital contribution to the locality.