Gate Lodge, Tievena House, 48 Knockanroe Road, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, BT71 5LX is a Grade B2 listed building in the Mid Ulster local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 21 August 2008.

Gate Lodge, Tievena House, 48 Knockanroe Road, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, BT71 5LX

WRENN ID
dark-trefoil-mist
Grade
B2
Local Planning Authority
Mid Ulster
Country
Northern Ireland
Date first listed
21 August 2008
Source
NI Environment Agency listing

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Description

Gate Lodge, Tievena House

This is a mildly Classical detached single-storey gate lodge built around 1845, serving what was originally Artrea rectory. It is square in plan with a pavilion roof and a lean-to addition to the rear. The external walls are painted render, and the roof is slate with lead ridges and a pair of stone chimney pots at the apex. No rainwater goods are present. The lean-to has rendered walls and a corrugated asbestos roof.

The front southeast elevation is arranged in three bays, with a central gable-fronted porch flanked by two square-headed timber windows with cut-stone sills. The porch projects forward and contains a square-headed timber panelled door at its centre, with an ornate portico-style triangular pediment supported on moulded pilasters. The pediment is covered with timber trellis. The southwest side elevation has a single window of similar design. The rear northwest elevation is only obliquely visible but appears to have one window opening. The northeast side elevation has no openings; the lean-to extends along this side.

The ornate door surround and stone chimney pots are noteworthy and distinctive features. The lodge retains much of its original character and has pleasing proportions.

The building was constructed by the then incumbent of Artrea rectory, Reverend Doctor James Kennedy Baillie, sometime between around 1834 and 1853. It does not appear on the Ordnance Survey map of 1833–34 but is shown as a gate house to Artrea rectory on the map of 1853–57. The property passed out of church hands at some point between 1929 and 1935.

The lodge is set at the beginning of a long driveway at its junction with Knockanroe Road. It is closely surrounded by overgrown vegetation, particularly coniferous trees to the northwest and southwest. The adjacent gates comprise moulded and rendered pillars with a section of rendered wall to the road. The sides of the lane are timber fenced. A painted cast-iron pedestrian gate in front of the lodge door is in poor condition.

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