Survey Data

Reg No

40503173


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

House


Historical Use

Shop/retail outlet


In Use As

House


Date

1855 - 1875


Coordinates

216802, 411140


Date Recorded

01/12/2008


Date Updated

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Description

Attached two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1864, having later shopfront inserted. Now in use as a house. One of a pair with the building adjoining to the south (see 40503174). Pitched natural slate roof with smooth rendered chimneystack to the south, projecting eaves course, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Painted rendered walls. Square-headed window openings with stone sills and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Square-headed door opening to north of façade with half-glazed timber panelled door. Square-headed window opening to former shopfront having modern window. Road-fronted to the south of the centre of Letterkenny.

Appraisal

This modest mid-terrace building, dating to the second half of the nineteenth-century, retains its early character and form despite the insertion of a later shopfront. This building is one of the few traditional buildings along Main Street, Letterkenny, that retains much of its salient fabric including natural slate roof and timber sliding sash windows. It forms a pair of buildings with its neighbour adjacent to the south (see 40503174) that appear to have been built as part of a single construction project. It dates to a period when Letterkenny was a thriving and expanding regional market town. The scale, height and proportions of the building combine with those of its neighbours to create an interesting and uniform streetscape. Buildings of this type were, until recent years, a ubiquitous feature of the streetscapes of Irish towns. However, most of these buildings have been insensitively altered or replaced, which makes this relatively intact example in Letterkenny an increasingly rare relatively intact surviving example of its type and date. This building makes a positive contribution to the streetscape to the south of the centre of Letterkenny, and is an addition to the built heritage of the town.