Survey Data

Reg No

40910334


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural


Original Use

House


In Use As

House


Date

1880 - 1920


Coordinates

188992, 370024


Date Recorded

13/11/2007


Date Updated

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Description

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, having two-storey return to the rear (south). Pitched natural slate roof with clay ridge tiles, and a central pair of smooth rendered chimneystacks with corbel course to head. Roughcast rendered walls over smooth rendered plinth, and with raised smooth rendered block-and-start quoins to the corners. Square-headed window openings with plain raised surrounds, painted sills, and with tripartite two-over-two pane timber sliding sash windows with narrow timber sliding sidelights to the outer bays (west and east) at ground floor level, central tripartite one-over-one pane timber sliding sash window at first floor level with narrow timber sliding sidelights, and with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows to outer bays (east and west) at first floor level. Replacement window fittings to rear elevation (south) and side elevations. Central square-headed door opening having plain smooth rendered surround, battened timber door, and with overlight and sidelights. Set back from road in own grounds to the west of Ballintra, and a short distance to the east of the shores of Donegal Bay. Gravel forecourt and garden to the north. Aligned at a right-angle to the road alignment. Detached two-bay two-storey outbuilding to the south-west having pitched corrugated-metal roof, rubble stone walls with roughly squared flush quoins to the corners, and with square-headed doorways and loading bays having remains of timber battened doors. Modern garage to the west.

Appraisal

This well-proportioned and attractive house, of late nineteenth or early twentieth-century appearance, retains much of its early character and form despite some modern alterations to the rear. Its visual expression and integrity is enhanced by the retention of much of its early fabric including natural slate roof and timber sliding sash windows to the front elevation. The variety of timber sliding sash and tripartite timber sliding sash windows adds interest to the main elevation. The simple rendered quoins to the corners help to articulate the main elevation. This simple but appealing house represents a good surviving example of its type and date, and makes a positive contribution to the rural landscape to the west of Ballintra. The simple but well-built two-storey rubble stone outbuilding to site adds to the setting , and completes this composition.