37 Ann Street, Ballycastle, Co Antrim, BT54 6AA is a listed building in the Causeway Coast and Glens local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 11 March 1981.

37 Ann Street, Ballycastle, Co Antrim, BT54 6AA

WRENN ID
mired-lantern-bistre
Grade
Local Planning Authority
Causeway Coast and Glens
Country
Northern Ireland
Date first listed
11 March 1981
Source
NI Environment Agency listing

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Description

This is a late 19th-century building, likely erected in the 1880s, forming part of a terrace in Ballycastle, County Antrim. It is located within the Town Parks townland and sits within a conservation area. The building's exterior presents a typical asymmetrical street elevation, including a coach gateway, although its original fabric is not of special historic or architectural interest.

The building is two bays wide and has two and a half stories, with a basement. The ground floor features a central four-panel door, the upper two panels glazed, topped by a rectangular fanlight with pilasters on either side, a frieze, and a moulded pediment. To the left is a large, square, plain shop window flanked by vertical plaster bands, a simple cill, and a scalloped lower edge to the name fascia. A segmental arched gateway with sheeted wood doors is situated on the right. Above, at the first floor, are double-hung sliding sash windows with two panes each, one set asymmetrically over the gateway and the other over the shop window. These windows have plain plaster architraves rising from cills, supported by moulded corbels. The walling is smooth and rendered, painted with a frieze below the gutter and a plinth at ground level. A half-round gutter and natural slate roof with a gable chimney stack complete the external features. Two dormers, centred above the windows below, are gabled with plain bargeboards and a slight overhang, each featuring double-hung sliding sash windows with two panes. A downpipe on the left side of the elevation serves both numbers 37 and 39. A small back return is present, with modern windows in the roof, including a wide flat-roofed dormer. The rear walls are roughcast rendered and unpainted. Number 39, adjacent to this building, is similar in detail and shares the same building line.

The building received a grant in 1998. A flat dormer across the front, present at the time of listing, was subsequently revised to two smaller dormers. Historical maps from 1832, 1856 and 1904 provide context. The building was delisted on March 1st, 2005.

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