Reg No
22902402
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1780 - 1800
Coordinates
239164, 102672
Date Recorded
05/01/2004
Date Updated
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Detached five-bay single-storey thatched cottage, c.1790, possibly originally three-bay single-storey. Refenestrated, c.1940. Hipped roof with reed thatch having rope work to ridge, and rendered chimney stack. Painted roughcast walls with slight batter. Square-headed window openings with rendered sills, and replacement 1/1 timber sash windows, c.1940. Square-headed door opening with replacement tongue-and-groove timber panelled door, c.1990. Set back from road in own grounds with limewashed random rubble stone wall along front (south-east) elevation having limewashed random rubble stone piers with ball finials, and courtyard to front. (ii) Detached two-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding, c.1840, to north-west with square-headed carriageway to left. Reroofed, c.1940. Pitched roof with replacement artificial slate, c.1940, clay ridge tiles, rendered coping, and no rainwater goods. Limewashed random rubble stone walls. Square-headed window opening with no sill, timber lintel, and timber fittings. Square-headed door opening with timber lintel, and timber boarded door. Square-headed carriageway with rough-hewn timber lintel, and timber boarded fitting. (iii) Detached single-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding, c.1840, to east. Reroofed, c.1940. Pitched roof with replacement artificial slate, c.1940, clay ridge tiles, rendered coping, and no rainwater goods. Limewashed random rubble stone walls. Square-headed window opening with no sill, timber lintel, and timber fittings. Square-headed door opening with timber lintel, and timber boarded door. (iv) Detached three-bay single-storey rubble stone outbuilding, c.1840, to east. Reroofed, c.1965. Pitched roof with replacement corrugated-iron, c.1965, iron ridge tiles, and no rainwater goods. Limewashed random rubble stone walls. Square-headed window opening with no sill, timber lintel, and timber fittings. Square-headed door openings with timber lintels, and timber boarded doors.
An appealing, modest-scale cottage retaining most of its original form and early character. The construction in locally-sourced materials, and the thatched roof indicate an important element of the vernacular heritage of County Waterford. A range of outbuildings to the grounds, each individually of some vernacular interest, enhance the group and setting qualities of the site.