
What is recorded here
Complex of single- and two-storey outbuildings arranged around two courtyards to the rear (northwest) of Cartroncar House (13401503), built c. 1832 and c. 1870. Complex to the northeast, built c. 1832, comprising multiple-bay two-storey outbuilding to northwest with hipped corrugated-metal roof, rubble stone walls, square-headed and circular window openings with cut limestone voussoirs, and square-headed carriage openings with timber lintels and relieving arches over; two-bay single-storey outbuilding to southwest with lean-to corrugated-metal roof, rubble limestone walls, and square-headed openings; multiple-bay two-storey outbuilding to the southwest with lean-to slate roof with cut limestone eaves course, dressed limestone walls, square-headed and circular window openings, and segmental-headed carriage arches; and single-storey building to south corner of north-east yard has hipped corrugated-metal roof, dressed limestone walls, and segmental-headed door openings with cut stone voussoirs. Sheet metal gate to front of northeast yard, beside house. Complex of outbuildings to the southwest comprising a three-bay two-storey outbuilding to west/northwest, built c. 1870 and formerly in use as a cattle/bull shed, having hipped corrugated-metal roof, snecked dressed limestone walls, segmental-headed carriage arches at ground floor level having dressed limestone voussoirs, square-headed windows openings at first floor level with cut limestone sills, and a central circular opening to the centre bay at first floor level having dressed limestone surrounds. Three-bay single-storey former ammunition store, built c. 1900, to the southeast corner having flat concrete roof, concrete walls and square-headed door openings. Rubble limestone boundary wall to southwest side of southwest yard having entrance gateway having rendered and coursed rubble stone gate piers (on square-plan) having double-leaf wrought-iron gates with cast-iron fleur-de-lis finials. Set back from road to the rear (northwest) of Cartoncar House (13401503), and to the southwest of Granard.
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