5 Foughilletra Road, Jonesborough, Newry, Co Armagh, BT35 8JE is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Newry, Mourne and Down local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. House.
5 Foughilletra Road, Jonesborough, Newry, Co Armagh, BT35 8JE
- WRENN ID
- keen-lead-claret
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Newry, Mourne and Down
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Type
- House
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
5 Foughilletra Road, Jonesborough, Newry, Co Armagh
A single-storey and two-storey vernacular house aligned west-east with its west gable facing Foughilletra Road. The house is part of an evolved vernacular dwelling with associated farm buildings, but is not considered to be of special architectural or historic interest.
The main block has a pitched natural slate roof with tiled skews. Cement-rendered brick chimneys project from each gable, with a further brick chimney positioned between the central and right bays. An advanced eaves course supports the remains of half-round metal rainwater goods. The walls are lime-rendered rubble stone throughout.
The principal elevation faces south. The left bay is single storey and contains a large 2/2 sliding sash window with horns and concrete cill. The central bay has a windbreak porch at its extreme left end with a monopitched natural slate roof; a window sits to the porch's right. The porch front is clad in tongue-and-groove sheeting and has a matching sheeted door, while its right and left cheeks are blank. The right bay has a single window. Above these bays on the first floor are three windows, all diminished in height; the rightmost has a brick cill. All windows throughout the house are 1/1 sliding sashes with horns and concrete cills unless otherwise stated. The left gable is blank.
The rear elevation shows that the left and right bays are blank. The central bay is abutted at ground floor level by a lean-to annex with a monopitched natural slate roof and cement-rendered walls; its left cheek is unrendered rubble stone. The annex is blank on all elevations except its right cheek, which has a centrally placed window of the standard pattern. The first floor of the main block has a window set to the left of centre.
The right gable of the main block is abutted by a single-storey outbuilding. The main building's exposed section is blank. The outbuilding has a pitched artificial slate roof with a concrete block chimney to its right gable and walls matching the house. Its south-facing front elevation has a timber-sheeted door at the left and a metal-framed lattice window at the right with no cill. The left gable abuts the house, while the rear elevation has a shuttered window at the right. The right gable is blank.
The house sits within a domestic yard enclosed to the road by a pebble-dashed boundary wall with square-section gate piers supporting a pair of modern metal gates. The yard contains several outbuildings. To the southeast corner stands a two-storey structure (single storey at the rear due to the slope of the yard) with rubble stone walls, a pitched natural slate roof, and tongue-and-groove sheeted openings; a lower shed projects westward from its extreme right end. To the northeast corner is a single-storey L-plan structure comprising a utility block with tongue-and-groove openings facing east and a byre with three door openings facing north. The byre has a monopitched corrugated metal roof. All outbuildings have rubble stone walls and pitched natural slate roofs unless otherwise stated.
Historical Development
A building is shown on the 1835 Ordnance Survey map at this location but does not appear in the First Valuation book of 1836, suggesting it was a small one-storey vernacular structure at that time. A building with the ground plan of the present house is depicted on the 1861 Ordnance Survey map. The Valuation Revision book entry of 1870 records "addition to house – new offices" with a corresponding increase in rateable value from £2 to £3.5.0. A further increase to £4.5.0 was noted in 1873, indicating the house was enlarged to its present form during this period.
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