Corner House, High Street, Newtownbutler, Co. Fermanagh, BT92 8JD is a listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
Corner House, High Street, Newtownbutler, Co. Fermanagh, BT92 8JD
- WRENN ID
- secret-footing-yarrow
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
Corner House is a two-storey, three-bay house aligned roughly north-south along the west side of High Street in Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh. It likely dates from the early 19th century, probably between 1820 and 1839. The property is set below the level of the adjacent footpath.
The house has undergone significant alterations and retains few original features. The roof is now covered with artificial slate, with a single brick chimney remaining on the left gable; a chimney previously located between the centre and right bays is now gone. Modern plastic rainwater goods are fixed to an advanced eaves course. The principal elevation faces east. The walls are pebble-dashed over a smooth rendered and painted basecourse, with cement-rendered banded quoins. A modern uPVC entrance door is located to the right of centre, with modern uPVC top-hung casement windows with painted concrete cills and cement rendered reveals to either side, aligned above the ground floor openings. The left gable has two windows to each floor, with the ground floor window on the left being smaller and set within a former door opening. The rear elevation has a single-storey garage (of no particular interest) abutting the ground floor to the right, obstructing the view of what would have been the exposed ground floor section. The right gable is completely abutted by an adjoining building.
A house at this location is documented in the 1836 Valuation book and shown on the Valuation map of the same date, then belonging to Francis Adams Reilly, measuring approximately 35ft 6in x 23ft 6in x 17ft. The 1860 Valuation book records the property still belonging to Mr Adams, with virtually identical dimensions (36ft x 24ft x 2 storeys). A survey slide from September 1972 shows the building with an additional cement-rendered chimney between the centre and right bays, walls lined-rendered with stepped V-jointed quoins, and 1/1 exposed box sliding sash windows with horns and a glazed timber entrance door.
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