Reg No
50070393
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Social
Previous Name
City Basin
Original Use
Gate lodge
In Use As
Office
Date
1880 - 1900
Coordinates
315249, 235499
Date Recorded
23/11/2012
Date Updated
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Detached multiple-bay single-storey Tudor revival former gate lodge, built c.1890, having gabled end bays to front (south-west) and south-east elevations. Now in use as offices. Pitched and hipped slate roofs having timber finials to gable ridges. Red brick chimneystacks with cornices. Red brick walls laid in Flemish bond having half-timbering formed by timber framing to rendered panels to gables and entrance porch. Segmental-arched window openings having cut granite sills. Replacement timber windows. Recessed entrance with open porch, having carved timber columns on red brick plinth wall, supporting corbelled eaves course under roof. Square-headed door opening with timber panelled door. Set inside, to north, main entrance to Blessington Street Park. Adjoining rubble limestone boundary wall to north and north-east.
This former gate lodge makes an important contribution to the built environment of Blessington Street Park. It retains its modest size, elaborate form and decorative style, all typical features of gate lodge buildings. Blessington Street Basin was built in 1810 as a water reservoir for the city receiving its water supply from Lough Owel in County Westmeath via the nearby Royal Canal. It has been in use as a public park since 1994. The lodge was built as a residence for the basin keeper.