Reg No
40901304
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Original Use
Lighthouse keeper's house
In Use As
House
Date
1830 - 1840
Coordinates
268312, 442659
Date Recorded
26/09/2008
Date Updated
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Detached three-bay single-storey with attic former lighthouse keeper's house, built c. 1835, with lean-to bays to both gables and stores consisting of five-bay single-storey basement projection to rear. Pitched slate roof with rooflight, smooth rendered chimneystacks with painted stone copings, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Mono-pitch slate roof with brick eaves course, cut granite coping with moulded granite skew-ends to gables. Painted slate cladding to walls with smooth rendered gables; whitewashed rubble walls with red brick quoins to stores. Square-headed window openings with two-over-two and three-over-six horned timber sash windows, and painted stone sills. Square-headed door openings with battened timber doors with glazed overlight. Rubble stone water tank to north-east with ashlar quoins; single-storey store beyond, built c. 1870, with pitched slate roof having brick eaves course and painted smooth rendered walls, stone flag paving to areas surrounding. Set to north-east of complex, next to coastal edge of Dunagree Point.
A lighthouse keeper's house built to a design by George Halpin, a fine addition to the collection of buildings that distinguish this site. As well as its fine proportions and evident quality construction, it forms an integral part of the history of the coastal navigation system of Lough Foyle and Inishowen. It is also of significance as part of an important group of lighthouse related structures (40901301-5).