House, Annachullion Glebe, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7PB is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
House, Annachullion Glebe, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7PB
- WRENN ID
- fossil-granite-wren
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
This is a vernacular house, likely built between 1820 and 1839, prominently situated in open countryside near Rosslea, County Fermanagh. It is a one-and-a-half storey, three-bay building aligned east-west on a disused lane to the south of Annachullion Glebe Townland. The house is a pleasing feature in the landscape.
The roof is pitched and covered with corrugated metal, with three brick chimneys – one at each gable and one at the party wall between the left and central bays. A timber eaves board supports half-round metal rainwater goods. The walls are whitewashed and lime-rendered. Most windows are the remaining frames of horizontally divided 2/2 sliding sash windows with horns and stone cills, although some lack cills. The principal elevation faces south, with a central window in the right and left bays, and a door opening to the left and a window to the right in the central bay. The left gable is adjoined by a link-block leading to a lower outbuilding; the exposed section of the gable is blank. The link-block and outbuilding share a pitched corrugated metal roof. The link-block walls are concrete, while the outbuilding walls are rubble stone, both whitewashed. The south elevations and left gable are blank. The north elevation of the outbuilding has a tongue-and-groove (t+g) sheeted door at the centre, and the link block is open to the north, supported by a single steel beam. A small, fixed-pane window is centrally located on the rear elevation. The central bay of the rear elevation has a tongue-and-groove sheeted door to the left and a 1/1 sliding sash window to the right, with a small fixed-pane window above, set just below eaves level. The right bay has a 4/4 sliding sash window. The upper floor of the right gable has a 4/4 sliding sash window set to the right of centre.
The house is shown on the 1834 Ordnance Survey map. It was formerly accessed by a bridge which has since been removed, and is now reached via a network of disused lanes to the northeast. The surroundings consist of low farmland and a river to the south, with raised and maturely wooded ground to the north.
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