Reg No
22901808
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1820 - 1860
Coordinates
265821, 107740
Date Recorded
21/08/2003
Date Updated
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Detached six-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c.1840, retaining early fenestration. Now in part commercial use. Pitched roof with reed thatch in English style having rope work to ridge, and rendered squat chimney stacks. Painted rendered walls with slight batter. Square-headed window openings with stone sills, 2/2 timber sash windows (some having wrought iron bars), and louvered timber false external shutters, c.1990. Square-headed door opening with replacement glazed timber panelled door, c.1990. Interior with timber panelled wainscoting, tongue-and-groove timber panelled counter, and tongue-and-groove panelling extending into ceiling. Set back from line of road with tarmacadam verge to front. (ii) Pair of detached three-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuildings, c.1840, at right angles flanking cottage. Pitched slate roofs with red clay ridge tiles, and no rainwater goods on squared rubble stone eaves. Limewashed random rubble stone walls. Square-headed window openings with no sills, lintels, and timber fittings. Square-headed door openings with timber lintels, and timber boarded doors.
An important element of the vernacular heritage of County Waterford, as identified by the long, low massing to each range, the informal arrangement of openings, and the construction almost-entirely in unrefined, locally-sourced materials. Well maintained, each unit retains most of its original form and fabric, while the cottage retains an important early-surviving commercial interior. Arranged in a traditional manner with the cottage flanked by an outbuilding range to either side, the group forms an attractive feature in the locality.