Established
Built between c.1930 and c.1935.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1930 · NIAH rating: Regional
Combined commercial and residential uses were a common feature of buildings in Irish towns until the later twentieth century. This well-proportioned building is a fine example of a public house and dwelling house combined. Constructed c.1932, the public house replaced a former public house located in the corrugated-iron single-storey structure to the north. The overall appearance of the public house is enhanced by the simple fascia and original shop doorway. The building faces west towards Saint Michael's Catholic Church and forms a significant element in the streetscape. A traditional...
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Established
Built between c.1930 and c.1935.
Architecture
Combined commercial and residential uses were a common feature of buildings in Irish towns until the later twentieth century. This well-proportioned building is a fine example of a public house and dwelling house combined.
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