Survey Data

Reg No

22902406


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Social


Previous Name

Roseville Cottage


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1800 - 1840


Coordinates

242658, 98761


Date Recorded

05/01/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Detached five-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c.1800, retaining some early fenestration. Extended, c.1900, comprising seven-bay single-storey parallel range along rear (north) elevation having single-bay single-storey flat-roofed linking bay, and single-bay single-storey lean-to return to north. Renovated and part refenestrated, c.1975, with single-bay single-storey lean-to glazed projecting porch added to original block, and single-bay single-storey conservatory added to side (west) elevation. Undergoing renovation, 2003. Hipped roof to original block with reed thatch having rope work to ridge, and paired rendered squat chimney stacks with yellow terracotta polygonal flues. Lean-to glazed roof to porch in timber frame. Flat felt roof to linking bay with timber eaves. Pitched roof to parallel range with reed thatch (replacement thatch undergoing, 2003), rendered chimney stack, and rendered eaves. Shallow lean-to roof to return with materials not visible. Mono-pitched glazed roof to conservatory in timber frame. Painted roughcast walls with slight batter. Square-headed window openings (some originally in bipartite arrangement) with stone sills, and rendered surrounds to original block. 1/1 and 2/2 timber sash windows with some replacement timber casement windows, c.1975. Square-headed openings to porch and to conservatory with glazed timber panelled doors, and fixed-pane timber lights. Set back from road in own grounds with painted roughcast boundary wall to perimeter having painted roughcast piers.

Appraisal

An appealing cottage of distinctive massing, forming an important element of the vernacular heritage of County Waterford, as identified by features including the thatched roof. Well maintained, the cottage appears to retain an early form and character, with some important early salient features and materials intact.