Ashgrove, Co Cavan 

Ashgrove, Co Cavan 

Mark Bence-Jones. A Guide to Irish Country Houses (originally published as Burke’s Guide to Country Houses volume 1 Ireland by Burke’s Peerage Ltd. 1978); Revised edition 1988 Constable and Company Ltd, London.

p. 13. “Two storey three bay C18 house with rusticated Venetian doorway below Venetian window.” 

https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/40401513/ashgrove-house-ashgrove-county-cavan

Detached Palladian three-bay two-storey country house, built c.1760, with recent extensions to rear. Hipped slate roof, large chimneystacks flanking centre bay, uPVC rainwater goods. Recent wet-dash rendered walls with raised smooth plinth, corbel course below eaves. Square-headed window opening with stone sills to outer bays graduated in height from ground to first floor. Venetian window to centre bay at first floor. Blind Venetian windows to first floor side elevations. uPVC windows. Round-headed Gibbsian door surround with semi-circular fanlight over raised and fielded timber panelled door, having flanking side lights under profiled impost course. Sandstone threshold leading to sandstone platfrom having steps on three sides with flanking bootscrapers. Detached single-storey rubble-stone outbuildings with slate and corrugated metal roofs concealed from approach by a screen wall with blind arcade separated by circular-profile piers. Screen wall with stone voussoir arches visible from courtyard side. Entrance flanked by hexagonal-profile sandstone ashlar piers with copings and spherical finials. Wrought-iron pedestrian gates to both sides flanked by lower corresponding piers and rubble stone concave wing-walls with cut stone copings. Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge having steep hipped slate roof with decorative clay ridge tiles, rubble-stone walls with brick dressings, brick relieving arches and timber lintels, asymmetrical arrangement of windows and entrance door, set opposite entrance. 

A well proportioned middle sized country house of classic Palladian composition, that retains much of its historic character. Despite renovation and loss of some features, the house retains its historic form, and the Venetian window and Gibbsian doorcase with side lights are particularly notable eighteenth century features. The house is prominently sited in an extensive parkland setting, with fine gate piers and wing walls making an fine entrance, and together with the diminutive gate lodge opposite the entrance, the group makes a strong contribution to the surrounding rural landscape. 

Ashgrove, County Cavan, photograph courtesy of National Inventory.
Ashgrove, County Cavan, photograph courtesy of National Inventory.
Ashgrove, County Cavan, photograph courtesy of National Inventory.
Ashgrove, County Cavan, photograph courtesy of National Inventory.

https://www.inotices.ie/rosettaodowd-625310981

wife of the late John (Ashgrove, Belturbet, Co. Cavan) – Jan. 16, 2019 (peacefully), at home in the loving care of her family; she will be greatly missed by her daughter Mary, sons Thomas, Sean, Brian and Gerry, daughters-in-law Aileen, Majella, Carmel and Rosemarie, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Remains will be reposing at the residence of her son Sean in Ashgrove House (Eircode H14 X279) this evening Wednesday from 4pm until 8pm and again tomorrow, Thursday, from 2pm until 5pm. Removal to arrive at St. Patrick’s Church, Milltown at 7pm on Thursday evening. Funeral Mass on Friday morning at 11am with burial afterwards in Drumlane Cemetery. 

http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1877/APR.html 

Cavan Weekly News 
Published in Cavan, county Cavan  

April 6, 1877 

SHERIDAN – April 1, in Dublin, after a few days’ illness, in the 71st year of his age, Laurence Sheridan, Esq., formerly of Killeshandra, and late of Ashgrove House. 

http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000038333 

Copy will of Elizabeth Morton of Ashgrove and late of Belturbet, Co. Cavan  

1802 Apr. 08. 

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