Established
Built between c.1810 and c.1850.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1810 · NIAH rating: Regional
A modest but attractive and relatively well-maintained building, of early nineteenth-century appearance, that retains its early form and character despite some alterations. Its visual appeal and integrity are enhanced by the retention of salient fabric such as timber sliding sash windows with exposed sash boxes at first floor level, the paired sash windows at ground floor level, and the natural slate roof. Its form with accommodation over public house is a feature of many such buildings aligning the streetscapes of small Irish towns and villages; buildings of this type were, until recent...
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Established
Built between c.1810 and c.1850.
Architecture
A modest but attractive and relatively well-maintained building, of early nineteenth-century appearance, that retains its early form and character despite some alterations. Its visual appeal and integrity are enhanced by the retention of salient fabric such as timber sliding sash windows with exposed sash boxes at first floor level, the paired…
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