41 Pullyernan Road, Castlederg, Co Tyrone, BT81 7LQ is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Derry City and Strabane local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
41 Pullyernan Road, Castlederg, Co Tyrone, BT81 7LQ
- WRENN ID
- high-thatch-mallow
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Derry City and Strabane
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
A detached three-bay single-storey early nineteenth-century direct-entry vernacular dwelling, built around 1800, located on the east side of Pullyernan Road near Castlederg. The building is rectangular on plan with a lean-to extension to the north.
The house was constructed using traditional materials: rubble stone with lime render (now partially fallen away), lime-rendered chimneys with raised concrete verges, and a pitched corrugated metal roof. The principal elevation faces south and contains a central bay with a wind-break porch featuring a flat concrete roof, a vertically-sheeted timber door at the left, and a window at the right. The left and right bays each contain a single window. All windows are replacement square-headed timber-framed casements supported by timber lintels with concrete sills. The west gable is blank and shows evidence of a now-removed attached outbuilding. The north elevation is blank, abutted at its centre by the lean-to extension. The east gable is abutted by the remains of a collapsed attached byre. The building is set in a yard perpendicular to the road at the west, bounded to the rear by mature trees and vegetation.
Internally, the house retains some original features including a rubble wall hearth supported on sandstone jambs and timber-framed box-beds, though loss of original fabric due to deterioration has affected the building's character.
Historical records show the building was present on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1833. It did not appear in the Townland Valuation of 1828–40. In Griffith's Valuation (1856–64) it is recorded as a "house, offices and land" valued at £1 10s, leased by Robert Rollestone Junior from Henry C Lighton. The lessor changed to John Edwards in 1870 and to William King Edwards in 1886. John Irvine became the occupier in 1901 and the owner in fee in 1928 under early twentieth-century land purchase legislation. In 1933 the house comprised a kitchen, two rooms and a pantry, with dimensions of 50 by 16½ by 10 feet, built of rubble masonry and thatched, with a valuation of £2 10s including outbuildings.
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