Westenra Terrace (Monaghan (Muineachán))

Ireland / Monaghan / Monaghan (Muineachán)
 townhome, listed building / architectural heritage, 1880s construction
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Three-storey house, built c.1880, with single-bay return to rear. Pitched natural slate roof with red brick chimneystack with stepped cornice and polygonal terracotta pots, cast-iron rainwater goods, and yellow brick cogging eaves course. Red brick walls to front, laid in Flemish bond, with chamfered sandstone plinth, and having yellow brick block-and-start starts to openings. Smooth rendered walls to rear elevations. Square-headed window openings with replacement uPVC windows, and sandstone sills. Round-arch door opening with timber panelled door with spoked timber fanlight, and sandstone threshold. Set back from street with garden to front with boundary demarcation comprising saddle-back stone plinth surmounted by railings of cast and wrought iron. Terrace of two-storey outbuildings to rear having pitched natural slate roof, smooth rendered random rubble walls, and square-headed openings.
House constitutes of four identical houses.
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Coordinates:   54°15'17"N   6°57'49"W
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