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stables — The Square

stables
stables — The Square
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What is recorded here

Attached two-bay two-storey former stable block associated with the former Bank of Ireland premises (15310209) to the south, built c.1874, having an integral segmental-headed carriage-arch and a former boundary wall to the west elevation, now converted into a single-storey building. Now in use as a café. Hipped slate roof over two-storey block to the rear (east) with flat roof over the single-storey section to the front (west). Constructed of snecked limestone rubble with cut stone coping over and flush dressed limestone quoins to the corners. Red brick block-and-start dressings to openings, original to two storey block and modern to single-storey section. Square-headed window openings with replacement fittings. Slightly advanced dressed limestone section to the west elevation having a segmental-headed carriage-arch with dressed limestone voussoirs over and the remains of cast-iron double gates. Road-fronted to the east side of Mary Street and to the north of associated bank (15310209).
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