32 Killymore Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT78 4DT is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
32 Killymore Road, Newtownstewart, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT78 4DT
- WRENN ID
- western-span-sable
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
A detached three-bay single-storey with attic-storey, direct-entry vernacular thatched house built around 1860, located on the east side of Killymore Road, Newtownstewart. The building is in a ruinous state, with the pitched thatched roof collapsed at the east end and corrugated iron covering to the west end. The walls are rough-cast lime render over rubble stone, with a pair of rendered stone and brick chimneystacks; rainwater goods have been removed, though iron drive-through brackets remain in situ.
The rectangular plan faces north with a lean-to windbreaker porch and rear outshot to the west. The principal elevation is three windows wide. Windows are square-headed with cut stone sills and single-pane timber sliding sashes. The off-centre windbreaker entrance porch has a lean-to concrete roof and vertically sheeted timber door. Below the west bay is a square-headed cellar entrance, accessed by stone steps with stone abutments and a timber panelled door—an unusual feature for a vernacular building of this type.
The east gable has collapsed; the remainder is random rubble stone. The rear elevation is blank apart from a lime rendered outshot to the west with a projecting eaves course and iron drive-through brackets. The centre section has painted concrete block walling with cast-iron guttering on iron drive-through brackets, while the east end is collapsed rubble stone. The west gable has a pair of diminutive timber casement windows at attic level; the remainder is blank.
The building is situated on an elevated site with mature trees to front and rear. The house retains some original internal features and part of an unhewn thatched roof structure.
The building first appears on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1833. In Griffith's Valuation (1856–64) it was occupied by Robert Galbraith, leased from Major A W Cole Hamilton, valued at £1 10 shillings. The Galbraith family remained in occupation throughout the Annual Revision period (1860–1929), with minor changes in value in 1883 and 1911. Robert Galbraith owned it in fee by 1909.
Although the house retains some interesting features, insufficient fabric survives to merit listing.
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