Survey Data

Reg No

15505007


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1900 - 1910


Coordinates

305119, 121519


Date Recorded

05/07/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Terraced two-bay three-storey red brick house, between 1900-10, with shopfront to ground floor. Renovated, pre-1993. Refenestrated, post-1996. One of a pair. Pitched (shared) slate roof with clay ridge tiles, red brick Flemish or Running bond chimney stacks having yellow brick stringcourses, stepped capping supporting yellow terracotta pots, and cast-iron rainwater goods on moulded red brick eaves having iron ties. Red brick Flemish bond wall to front (west) elevation with yellow brick dressings including quoins to ends, stringcourses to each floor, red brick stringcourse to top floor, red brick stringcourse supporting yellow brick Flemish bond frieze, moulded red brick cornice, and rendered, ruled and lined walls to remainder. Camber-headed window openings to first floor with square-headed window openings to top floor having cut-granite sills, yellow brick 'quoined' chamfered surrounds rising into red and yellow brick voussoirs (red brick hood mouldings over to first floor; moulded red brick stringcourse to top floor), and replacement uPVC casement windows, post-1996 (replacing one-over-one timber sash windows). Timber shopfront to ground floor with pilasters, replacement fixed-pane display windows, pre-1993, having cast-iron supporting pillar behind, glazed door having overlight, timber panelled door to house having overlight incorporating spandrels, fascia having fluted consoles, and moulded cornice. Street fronted with concrete footpath to front [SS].

Appraisal

A well composed house of the middle size built by Mrs. Mary O'Connor (1837-1927), contractor, as one of an identical pair (with 15505006) recalling a contemporary (1907) development in Main Street North (see 15502011 - 12) making a distinctive impression in the street scene on account of the lively construction in red brick with yellow brick dressings producing a polychromatic visual effect redolent of the period of construction: supplementary attributes, including the elegant swept profile of some openings featuring decorative surrounds, further enliven the architectural design appeal of the composition. However, while the elementary form and massing prevail together with some of the original fabric, the character or external expression of the house has not benefited from the introduction of replacement fittings to the openings.