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Title: Gable-fronted pavilion, Peamount Hospital, Newcastle, South Dublin County
Authors: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
Keywords: Pavilion
Timber frame
Timber clapboard walls.
Glazed timber veranda
Timber casement windows
Disease control
Tuberculosis
Sanatorium
Loughtown Upper
Infirmary
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2002
Publisher: Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Description: Single-storey double-gable-fronted pavilion, c.1912, with attached ancillary buildings. Now in use as a dining hall. Timber frame with timber clapboard walls. Full-width glazed timber veranda to front. Timber casement windows. M-profile felt roof. Southern wall now roughcast rendered with uPVC casement windows. Appraisal This dining hall and shop preserve the form and many materials of the original temporary timber pavilions. Built as a disease control measure by the TB sanatorium, they are a valuable reminder of this phase of the history of the estate.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10599/6586
Appears in Collections:National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Collection
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