133 Islandmagee Road, Whitehead, Co Antrim, BT38 9NS is a Grade B1 listed building in the Mid and East Antrim local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 20 June 1984.
133 Islandmagee Road, Whitehead, Co Antrim, BT38 9NS
- WRENN ID
- proud-tower-aspen
- Grade
- B1
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid and East Antrim
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 20 June 1984
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
This is a two-bay, two-storey mid-terraced house, built around 1840 as part of a terrace of three located on the east side of Islandmagee Road. The house retains many original features both internally and externally and, together with neighbouring properties, contributes to a well-preserved group of architectural merit on a prominent site.
The building is rectangular in plan and has a pitched roof covered in natural slate, with red brick chimneys incorporating original clay pots within the party walls. The exterior walls are finished with ruled-and-lined painted render. Windows are timber-framed, with 2/2 sliding sash windows divided horizontally and featuring margin lights, and painted masonry sills. The west-facing principal elevation has a vertically sheeted timber door with a transom light to the left, a single ground-floor window to the right, and two first-floor windows. The north elevation adjoins HB22/05/004C, while the east elevation, which includes a vertically sheeted timber door flanked to the right by a single 6/3 sliding sash window and a single window to the left, also features two first-floor windows without margin lights. The south elevation abuts HB22/05/004A. A garden lies to the west, with an enclosed yard to the east. A harled rubble wall supporting square gate pillars (repaired with brick) bounds the property to the road to the west, enclosing a single timber gate. The roof is finished with cast-iron half-round gutters and round downpipes.
A building is first depicted on the 1857 Ordnance Survey map. Griffith's Valuation of 1859 recorded a house valued at £1, occupied by Eliza Pinkerton and owned by William English. Subsequent Valuation Revisions document changes in occupancy and ownership, with Mrs. [Marshall?] and later Paul Carson as occupants, and Gordon Butler as the lessor by 1893. Records from 1886 list two additional houses valued at £1, likely corresponding to 133 and 135 Islandmagee Road. The final record in 1908 denotes the property as vacant. The listing includes the house and the front walling and recognises its architectural interest in terms of style, proportion, plan form, quality and survival of interior features, and setting, alongside its local historical interest and group value.
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