51 Gortagammon Road, Tullyhogue, Cookstown, BT80 8UY is a Grade B2 listed building in the Mid Ulster local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 16 September 2008.
51 Gortagammon Road, Tullyhogue, Cookstown, BT80 8UY
- WRENN ID
- plain-pier-solstice
- Grade
- B2
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid Ulster
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 16 September 2008
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
A picturesque mid-nineteenth-century cottage, built between 1860 and 1879, this is a good example of a small estate building, possibly a steward's house. It is well proportioned and has significant presence in its setting, with stylistic affinity to other buildings in the area connected to the Lindesayville estate.
The house is a detached single-storey structure of long rectangular plan, accessed via a short laneway from Gortagammon Road to the north. A single-storey entrance porch projects from the front, with a single-storey wing attached to the east gable and a further single-storey shed to the east. Linear outbuildings extend to the rear south.
The pitched roof is covered with natural slate and features overhanging eaves supported by timber corbelled brackets. Three rebuilt chimneys rise through the roof, rendered with profiled stepped capping and octagonal brick chimney pots. All gable-ends have scalloped timber fascia boards. The chimneystacks and bargeboards, though not to original designs, suit the building's style. Cast-iron rainwater goods are fitted throughout. External walls are rendered in unpainted roughcast.
The front north elevation faces Gortagammon Road. A projecting entrance porch at the centre is flanked by two windows. The porch itself contains a single square-headed window to the front and a square-headed timber panelled door with integral glazing to the side, set on a cut-stone step. All front windows are 2/2 timber sliding sash with render band surrounds and cut-stone sills.
The west gable-end elevation is plain, without openings, and features carved timber fascias to the eaves and a rendered chimney with profiled stepped capping. The rear south elevation has a square-headed timber sheeted door to the left and three square-headed timber sliding sash windows to the right. The east gable-end elevation is largely obscured by the single-storey wing.
The single-storey east wing has a square-headed window to its north elevation and a square-headed timber casement window in the gable. Its south elevation contains a square-headed timber sheeted door. Roof and external wall finishes match the main house, with curved timber fascia boards to the eaves.
The single-storey shed attached to the eastern corner of the wing has no openings to the north and west. Its south elevation has a square-headed door, and the east elevation a square-headed timber casement window.
The rear linear outbuilding is long in form with a series of small square-headed timber casement windows and painted timber sheeted single doors, including a large timber sheeted door to the right. The pitched roof is natural slate with overhanging eaves. The south, west and east elevations contain no openings.
The house sits at the base of a sloping field south of Gortagammon Road, approached via a short laneway bounded by hedges and painted wrought-iron gates at the roadside. The location is southeast of Cookstown and north of Stewartstown.
The site appears undeveloped on Ordnance Survey mapping of 1854-57, but a house was established by 1860, when the valuation book recorded the occupant as James Wallace. Samuel Wallace acquired the freehold in 1908 and remained in residence in 1957. The building displays stylistic elements, notably in its chimneystacks, in common with other structures in the area built by the Lindesay family of Loughry, particularly Lindesayville. It is unclear whether this property had a formal relationship with the estate or served as the residence of an estate employee, though its character suggests it may have functioned as an estate steward's house.
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