Outbuildings of 52 Cashty Road, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT78 5RL is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
Outbuildings of 52 Cashty Road, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT78 5RL
- WRENN ID
- waning-courtyard-mallow
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
Two detached stone outbuildings of the early to mid-nineteenth century, located south of Cashty Road in the townland of Glasmullagh, northwest of a T-plan rendered house. The structures form part of a nineteenth-century farm complex and are well proportioned with simple plan forms and good masonry quality, though they are of a common type without special architectural or historic interest.
Outbuilding 1 is a two-storey barn built around 1830, rectangular on plan and facing south. It has a pitched natural slate roof with blue-black angled ridge tiles and half-round cast-iron gutters. The walls are constructed of squared and tooled basalt. Windows are square-headed painted timber 2/1 sashes with dressed sandstone lintels and no sills. Doors are square-headed painted timber vertically sheeted. The principal south elevation is three openings wide, with a single door at each end of the ground floor and a single door to the first floor centre with a sandstone lintel, flanked by a single window to each end of the first floor. The west gable is blank. The rear north elevation is blank. The east gable features a square-headed entrance double-height opening with a sliding metal door.
Outbuilding 2 is a single-storey three-bay structure also built around 1830, rectangular on plan and facing east. It has a steeply pitched natural slate roof with blue-black angled ridge tiles and no rainwater goods. The walls are constructed of random rubble basalt with dressed quoins. Windows are square-headed painted timber six-light casements with stone lintels. The principal east elevation has a square-headed painted timber vertically sheeted half-door with stone lintel to the centre, flanked by a single window on either side. The south gable has a single window above eaves level. The rear west elevation is blank. The north gable is detailed as the south gable and is abutted below eave-level by a later lean-to shed of no architectural interest.
Both outbuildings appear on all four editions of the Ordnance Survey Map. According to Griffiths Valuation of 1858, the property was recorded as "house, offices and land" and occupied by Henry Rogers, leased from James Hamilton. The valuation records show minor increases around 1862, which may indicate a remodelling of the two outbuildings. The high-quality masonry craftsmanship of the two-storey outbuilding to the north suggests it could have been rebuilt around 1862, while the single-storey outbuilding to the southwest may be the original structure appearing on the 1833 first edition of the Ordnance Survey Map.
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