Reg No
41310024
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Previous Name
Munster and Leinster Bank
Original Use
Bank/financial institution
In Use As
Bank/financial institution
Date
1930 - 1940
Coordinates
284082, 303686
Date Recorded
27/06/2012
Date Updated
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Terraced five-bay two-storey bank and manager's house, built c.1935. Now in use as bank only. Pitched slate roof with rendered and brick chimneystacks, modillion course supporting moulded cornice and parapet with balustrading to middle, and cut-stone coping. Cast-iron rainwater goods with decorative detail to hoppers. Ashlar limestone walling to front facade, with slightly projecting eaves band and similar above fascia of bank front. Square-headed windows, having fixed-frame glazing to central bays of ground floor, and margined one-over-one pane timber sliding sashes to first floor, window of first floor middle bay having moulded shouldered architrave with triple keystone and scrolled details to base. End bays of first floor have shallow balconies with decorative steel railings. Round-headed doorway to north end with carved stone doorcase comprising pilasters, archivolt and scroll keystone, with double-leaf timber panelled door. Square-headed former doorway to manager's house has inserted ATM.
This bank is a fine addition to the streetscape of Carrickmacross. The ashlar limestone and finely carved elements utilized in the construction were clearly executed by skilled craftsmen. The two entrance doors, one now partially blocked up, are interesting reminders of the provisions made for bank manager's accommodation on the upper floors of purpose-built banks in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Ireland.