Reg No
20818037
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Historical, Social
Original Use
Almshouse
In Use As
Almshouse
Date
1780 - 1790
Coordinates
181457, 113075
Date Recorded
03/10/2006
Date Updated
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Attached two-bay two-storey house over basement, built 1777, as part of scheme of almshouses, projecting slightly from line of houses to north. Hipped slate roof, with dressed limestone eaves course, rendered chimneystacks, terracotta chimneypots and cast-iron rainwater goods. Rendered coursed limestone walls. Camber-headed window openings with timber sliding sash windows, six-over-six pane to first floor and basement and nine-over-six pane to ground floor, all having limestone sills and red brick block-and-start surrounds. Round-headed door opening with timber panelled door, spoked timber fanlight, brick block-and-start surround and limestone step over area, with rendered parapet and boundary walls with dressed limestone copings, and cast-iron railings.
Kingston College was built by the Earl of Kingston for the "poor Gentlemen and Gentlewomen members of the Church of Ireland," with tenants of the estate having priority. One of the largest houses in the group, this building has classical proportions and form, highlighted by the central doorway. The retention of timber sash windows and panelled door greatly enhances to the historic character and the cast-iron railings decoratively bound the front of the property.