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building misc — Claremorris

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building misc — Claremorris
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Freestanding single-bay single-stage water tower, dated 1893; extant 1913, on a square plan. Decommissioned, 1925[?]. Now disused. Part ivy-covered tuck pointed snecked rock faced limestone walls with drag edged rock faced hammered limestone flush quoins to corners supporting embossed cast-iron water tank ("1893") on rock faced cut-limestone corbelled stepped "cornice". Round-headed door opening with overgrown threshold, and drag edged rock faced cut-limestone block-and-start surround with no fittings surviving. Set in unkempt grounds originally shared with Claremorris South Railway Station.

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