House, Tonydrumallard, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7BB is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
House, Tonydrumallard, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7BB
- WRENN ID
- solitary-corner-merlin
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
This is a vernacular house with adjoining outbuildings, situated on a roadside setting near Tonydrumallard in County Fermanagh. The house, likely built around 1908, is a single storey and three bays, aligned southwest-northeast and parallel to the west side of the road. The roof is pitched corrugated metal, with a corbelled brick chimney marking the party wall between the left and central bays. The walls are whitewashed lime rendering over random rubble stone, supported by a timber eaves board and plastic rainwater goods. Windows are timber top-hung casements, generally with stone cills. The main elevation faces southeast.
The left bay features a window centred within the wall. The central bay has a windbreak porch with a monopitched painted cement roof, a boarded door to the front, blank side cheeks, and a window set within a painted reveal. The right bay has a timber-boarded door providing access to a shallow store, and a window to the right. The left gable of the house abuts a lower outbuilding, with its exposed section featuring a 2x1 metal side-hung casement window set to the apex and lacking a cill. The outbuilding is described as part of the main dwelling. The southeast elevation of this outbuilding has a timber door slightly to the right of centre, while the left gable is blank.
The rear elevation is largely concealed by a concrete shed with a shallow monopitched roof. The right gable abuts the main block, while a lean-to annexe extends from the rear, with a monopitched corrugated metal roof sloping west and concrete block walls; its rear face is blank. A small fixed-pane window is located directly above the annexe, rising to eaves level. The right cheek of the annexe has a 2x2 fixed pane window, while the left cheek features a top-hung timber casement to the right and a timber door to the left. A further single-storey outbuilding abuts the right gable of the house, with a 6/6 exposed box sliding sash window to the left side of its apex. This outbuilding also has a door opening to the extreme left of its southeast face, with all other elevations blank.
The house is mostly screened from the road by a small, maturely planted area to the front, accessed via a modern metal farm gate. A modern farm complex is located to the right, and a small enclosed pasture lies to the left.
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