Janeville House (or Ballybrommell House), Co Carlow
Not in Bence-Jones
Detached five-bay two-storey farmhouse with dormer attic, c. 1750, with door opening having lugged granite doorcase, sidelights, Venetian window to central bay and gable ends. Refenestrated and extended to rear with double-pitched and lean-to roofs. Interior retains original joinery including open-well staircase.

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Record of Protected Structures:
Janeville, Fennagh. Townland: Janeville or Kilgarron.
A mid-18th century, gable-ended house with a façade of five bays and two storeys, a lugged, granite doorcase with a finely carved architrave and sidelights. Over the doorcase is a plain, Venetian window. The ground-floor windows were lengthened in the early 19th century and all the windows have been replacement glazing-bars. There is a string-course over the ground floor and a granite cornice under the high-pitched, slated roof. The house was extended at the rear with a further, pitched roof and a lean-to roof.