Reg No
50080513
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural
Original Use
House
In Use As
Hostel
Date
1810 - 1830
Coordinates
314983, 234112
Date Recorded
28/10/2013
Date Updated
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Terraced two-bay four-storey over half basement former house, built c.1820, now in use as hostel. Pitched artificial slate roof, hipped to west, with rendered chimneystack, and raised rendered parapet having granite coping. Rendered walls to upper floors with rusticated quoins to east of façade. Rusticated granite to ground floor, with granite plinth course. Square-headed window openings with granite sills and timber sash windows, three-over-six pane to third floor, six-over-six pane to lower floors. Continuous sill course to first floor windows. Granite voussoirs to ground floor window. Square-headed window opening to basement area to front (north) elevation, having tripartite timber framed window and steel grille. Round-headed door opening with rusticated granite voussoirs, spoked fanlight and recent timber panelled door approached by granite steps.
This building shares a fenestration arrangement and parapet height with its neighbouring houses, adding a pleasing uniformity to the streetscape. Timber sash windows are retained, lending a patina of age to the façade. Rusticated granite to the ground floor provides textural contrast with the rendered walls. The building was used by a wholesale merchants throughout the nineteenth century, and in 1909 was the property of B. Domigan, a cork merchant. Thom’s Directory of 1939 mentions that a B Domigan. had taken over Nos.16-19 as a wholesale hardware merchants, indicating that this property was merged with its neighbours in the early twentieth century.