Crevenagh Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone, BT79 0HB is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
Crevenagh Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone, BT79 0HB
- WRENN ID
- gaunt-steel-cedar
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
Detached symmetrical two-bay two-storey house built around 1860, located on the north side of Crevenagh Road, Omagh. The house is rectangular on plan, facing east, with a central single-storey return at the west. The roof is pitched natural slate with blue and black clay ridge tiles and two brick corbelled gable chimneys. Brick corbelled eaves support original u-profile cast-iron rainwater goods. The walls are roughcast rendered random rubble.
Windows are square-headed 2/2 vertically divided timber sliding sashes, except for 3/6 examples at first floor, with exposed boxes and projecting stone cills. The principal elevation facing east is largely overgrown by vegetation. It features a central timber panelled entrance door flanked by a window on each side, with three windows at first floor. The left south gable is substantially overgrown, with a visible single window at first floor on the exposed section. The rear west elevation is partially abutted at its centre by a single-storey lean-to extension, detailed to match the main house but with a corrugated metal sheeted roof. The exposed section at left contains a dipartite timber casement window, while the right section is largely overgrown. Three 1/1 timber sliding sashes are present at first floor. The right north gable is blank. The single-storey lean-to extension's west elevation contains a replacement timber casement at right, with a timber panelled entrance door in the left cheek and a blank right cheek.
The house retains its original plan form and proportions, along with some internal details. A pitched slate-roofed outbuilding to the north, built around 1830, is traditionally constructed with lime rendered random rubble walling and brick surrounds with timber lintels, containing several remaining timber sheeted doors. Stone steps on the south elevation access a loft door at first floor. A single-storey coach house to the west has a corrugated metal sheeted roof, lime rendered random rubble walling, and is open to the north side.
The property first appears on the 1906 third edition Ordnance Survey map, though buildings on the plot are recorded from the 1833 first edition map, and some of these appear to have survived. Griffith's Valuation records the house as occupied by John Johnston, leased from James Sheil, and valued at £4. A cottier's house was added to the plot in 1877, valued at 15 shillings. Robert Mullin occupied the property in 1885 and became owner in fee in 1896.
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