Reg No
30407106
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Previous Name
Monivea Constabulary Barrack
Original Use
Rectory/glebe/vicarage/curate's house
In Use As
Garda station/constabulary barracks
Date
1825 - 1835
Coordinates
153306, 236182
Date Recorded
29/10/2009
Date Updated
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Detached three-bay two-storey rectory, dated 1830, having single-storey hipped roof extensions to east and west gables. Now in use as Garda station. Hipped natural slate roof with pair of cut limestone chimneystacks to middle of ridge and one to each gable, with square-faced limestone eaves course, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Squared and snecked hammer dressed limestone walls with proud cement pointing. Square-headed window openings with cut-stone flat arches above, six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows and tooled limestone sills. Square-headed entrance to central bay with battened timber entrance door, limestone surround with floral motif to lintel, classical fanlight with radial timber spokes above and cut-stone voussoirs to arch. Square-headed timber sheeted door with transom light above to east bay is later addition. Garda Síochána station badge above door. Set back from road with curvilinear drive and open grassed area to front.
Monivea Garda Station was originally the rectory to the adjacent, now ruined, Church of Ireland. It occupies a prominent position in the centre of the village and its symmetrical form is enhanced by the retention of original features such as sash windows and natural roof slates.