35 Patrick St, Newry, Co Down is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Newry, Mourne and Down local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 11 November 1981.
35 Patrick St, Newry, Co Down
- WRENN ID
- strange-quartz-khaki
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Newry, Mourne and Down
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 11 November 1981
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
This is one of a pair of townhouses built between 1820 and 1839, originally symmetrically arranged around a central coach arch on the east side of Patrick Street, Newry. The building is three storeys high and two bays wide, although the rooms above the arch belong to the adjacent property at number 33. It was originally part of a terrace of three houses, but number 37 has since been demolished.
The roof is pitched and covered with natural slate, with a concrete brick chimney on the left side and a shared clay brick chimney on the right. The exterior walls are painted and cement rendered. The main entrance is on the right side, sharing a jamb with the central coach arch. The original door consists of ten painted timber panels, a pilastered casing above a granite base, and a curved iron fanlight; only the door itself is a replacement. To the left of the entrance is a window opening now boarded over, displaying a painted sign. The first floor has two original 6/6 sliding sash windows, featuring splayed horns and exposed sash boxes. Identical windows are found on the second floor, set within flat-roofed dormers with metal-clad cheeks and matching roof covering. All window cills are painted.
A demolished building formerly stood to the left, leaving a surviving buttress and the lower section of a ground-floor wall, inclusive of an infilled coach arch. The rear elevation is also cement rendered. A flat-roofed, cement-rendered return abuts the ground floor on the right, with a narrow window and two smaller openings to its left, all of which are modern or alterations to original features. A 1/1 top-hung timber window is present to each half-landing within the left bay, with identical windows to the rear rooms on the first and second floors.
According to valuation records from 1836 and 1863, the building measures approximately 22x28x26 feet. The dimensions and general form of the building have remained largely unchanged since the early 19th century, excluding the addition of the dormers. The building was formerly used as a house and is now an office. It was delisted on 28 April 2000.
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