Reg No
20815118
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1895 - 1900
Coordinates
156253, 98541
Date Recorded
28/09/2006
Date Updated
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Terraced two-bay two-storey with dormer attic house, dated 1896, as part of terrace of eight, with single-bay single-storey pitched-roofed return to rear. Pitched slate roofs with red brick chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwater goods and gabled dormer window with decorative timber bargeboards having decorative timber finial. Rendered walls with painted brick quoins to south end, painted ornate terracotta frieze between floors having brick course to top and doubling as sill course to first floor windows. Oval plaque inscribed: "GLENVIEW/TERRACE BUILT BY/EDWd. DONOVAN/1896". Square-headed door and window openings with moulded red brick surrounds having dropped keystone. Replacement uPVC windows. Square-headed opening to dormer window with brick surround to lower half and replacement uPVC window. Square-headed door opening with timber panelled door and overlight and reached by flight of concrete steps. Set back from street with rendered boundary wall with concrete coping surmounted by decorative cast-iron railings and having square-profile rendered piers to entrance with decorative cast-iron gate. Square-headed door opening with timber panelled door and overlight and reached by flight of concrete steps. Set back from street with rendered boundary wall with concrete coping surmounted by decorative cast-iron railings and having square-profile rendered piers to entrance with decorative cast-iron gate.
This house forms part of a relatively intact terrace, which occupies a prominent site on a main entry road into Mallow. Though having replacement windows, it otherwise retains its form and detailing, enlivened by features such as the red brick quoins and surrounds. Its symmetrical façade is enhanced by the retention of early features and materials such as the timber sash windows and cast-iron rainwater goods. The site is enhanced by the boundary walls and pedestrian entrance.