Úsáid le do thoil an t-aitheantóir seo chun an mhír seo a lua nó a nascadh: https://hdl.handle.net/10599/7424
Teideal: Old Orchard, Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham, South Dublin County
Údair: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
Eochairfhocail: two-storey former country house
Deep bay and casement windows
brick and rubble walls
segmental-arched radial fanlight
Door sidelights
glazed brick sills
Timber sash windows
Former stable block
depressed arched brick openings
exposed sash boxes
Diagonal brick corbels
cast-iron gate
Robert Emmet
Dáta Eisithe: 1-Ean-2002
Foilsitheoir: Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Cur Síos: Detached L-plan seven-bay two-storey former country house, c.1780, now in use as a private house. Three main sections. Principal house four bays, with brick and rubble walls, partly rendered and all painted. Replacement timber door in porch with segmental-arched radial fanlight and sidelights. Deep bay window with casements to east, glazed brick sills. Timber sash windows elsewhere. Hipped slate roof. Former stable block to west, three-bay with timber casements to first floor, hipped slate roof. Double-leafed door flanked by depressed arched brick openings. Some original eighteenth-century timber sash windows with exposed sash boxes. Modern outbuildings. Later two-bay addition to south of original house. South face of addition divided by full-height chimney breast, rising to yellow brick stack with slate hung sides. Diagonal brick corbels to eaves. Walls are rubble and brick under render. Pyramidal slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles. Elaborate cast-iron gate and rendered wall to street.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10599/7424
Tá sé i mBailiúcháin:National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Collection
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