Reg No
40401906
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Previous Name
Drom Mullac
Original Use
Gate lodge
Date
1840 - 1880
Coordinates
231394, 308834
Date Recorded
24/08/2012
Date Updated
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Detached three-bay single-storey with dormer attic gate lodge, built c.1860, having projecting gabled porch, canted bay window to road-facing east gable and single-bay extension to west elevation. Now disused. Steeply pitched roof with decorative slate pattern, terracotta ridge tiles with trefoil apertures, decorative punched timber bargeboards to gables and entrance canopy, rendered octagonal-profile stone chimney stack, replacement rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls with smooth rendered plinth and corner bands. Openings with smooth render surrounds, profiled hoods and stone sills, continuous stone cornice and sill to canted window bay. Window and door openings now boarded up. Set back from the road behind rendered convex quadrant walls surmounted by cast-iron bollards and chains, stepped to south side, with square-profile channelled rendered piers. Inner piers with plinth and cornice detail with triglyph frieze, outer piers with pyramidal capstones.
A well composed nineteenth-century gate lodge which retains its early form and picturesque expression. The highly decorative roof, entrance and windows contribute strongly to the architectural charm and quality of the composition. The Holy Rosary Convent, formerly Drom Mullac House, was demolished in 2012 and the gate lodge is significant as one of the few built structures remaining of this former demesne. It is in a prominent location at a crossroads adds to the character of the surrounding local area.