House, Deer Park, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7EZ is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
House, Deer Park, Rosslea, Co Fermanagh, BT92 7EZ
- WRENN ID
- wild-moat-fern
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
The house at Deer Park is a two-storey, three-bay structure built between 1840 and 1859, aligned southwest-northeast at the south end of Deer Park Townland. It has been heavily altered and retains no features of particular interest. The roof is pitched and covered in natural slate. The front elevation, which originally faced southeast and was symmetrical with three openings to each floor and a central entrance, is now abutted by a large modern conservatory containing the main entrance, positioned to the left of centre. The right and left gables are blank. The walls are pebble-dashed over a cement base course, with stepped sandstone quoins at the front and rear. All windows are modern uPVC top-hung casements, designed to resemble 6/6 sash windows, set in concrete surrounds lined to mimic stone, and have stone cills. Rainwater goods are ogee tin, fixed above advanced timber eaves. The rear elevation is abutted by a single-storey return on the right side, considered unremarkable. The ground floor has two windows in the left bay, one in the central bay, and one at the right end. The first floor has three equally spaced, taller windows.
To the east side of the rear farmyard, and abutting the main block at its extreme right end, is a two-storey outbuilding constructed from lime-rendered rubble stone with a pitched corrugated metal roof. The ground floor has a metal framed window, three timber-sheeted doors, and a window opening. A set of ten stone steps leads to a loading door at the right end. The first floor features a large opening with a timber lintel. Exposed tie bars are visible. The house is accessed from the road by a short, tree-lined lane. Mature gardens are present at the front and right side, while a modern farmyard lies to the rear. The house first appeared on the Ordnance Survey map of 1857. It was valued at £6 in 1860/62 and features in subsequent valuation revision books.
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