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"Turf House" located at [[Killyfole]], [[Clankelly]], [[County Fermanagh]]. | |||
==Listed Building== | |||
The Turf House was listed in July 1991, reference number HB12/01/018. | |||
For more information visit the Environment Agency website http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/ | |||
==Description== | |||
A particularly large turf house with fine stone dressings, forming an attractive road side feature and beautifully set to N of Mill / [[Killyfole Lough]]. The turf house is aligned roughly N-S on bend of road to N of Mill Lough. The former dwelling (HB12/01/053), which was opposite, has now been demolished. Pitched natural slate roof with no rainwater goods. Walls are random rubble stone with two ventilation slits to each side elevation and one to rear. Dressed and stepped stone quoins to corners. N gable faces onto road and has a large segmental headed opening with dressed stone voussoirs and keyblock. |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 10 July 2011
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"Turf House" located at Killyfole, Clankelly, County Fermanagh.
Listed Building
The Turf House was listed in July 1991, reference number HB12/01/018.
For more information visit the Environment Agency website http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/
Description
A particularly large turf house with fine stone dressings, forming an attractive road side feature and beautifully set to N of Mill / Killyfole Lough. The turf house is aligned roughly N-S on bend of road to N of Mill Lough. The former dwelling (HB12/01/053), which was opposite, has now been demolished. Pitched natural slate roof with no rainwater goods. Walls are random rubble stone with two ventilation slits to each side elevation and one to rear. Dressed and stepped stone quoins to corners. N gable faces onto road and has a large segmental headed opening with dressed stone voussoirs and keyblock.