Castle Ievers, Croom, Co Limerick 

Castle Ievers, Croom, Co Limerick 

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. 70. “(Ievers/IFR) A two storey four bay early C19 house with a single-storey Doric portico.” 

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Castle Ievers, TULLERBOY, County Limerick 

Castle Ievers, County Limerick, courtesy National Inventory.

Detached four-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c. 1830, with central breakfront, portico to front (west) elevation, five-bay side elevation and adjoining late medieval castle to rear (east) elevation. Hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves, rendered chimneystacks and timber eaves brackets. Roughcast rendered walls with smooth render plinth. Square-headed openings having four-over-four pane timber sliding sash windows to first floor with moulded render surrounds and continuous limestone sill course. Six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows to ground floor with moulded surround and limestone sills. Portico comprising fluted Doric style pilasters to corners, flanking engaged fluted Ionic columns supporting entablature, central double-leaf timber glazed door having flanking round-headed sidelights and spoked fanlight above. Approached by limestone steps. Castle to rear having rubble limestone walls with cut limestone crenellations having stringcourse beneath. Single-storey modernised and extended gate lodge to front (west) of site. Cast-iron gates and railings to front of site flanked by square-profile cut limestone piers and sweep walls. 

Appraisal 

This pleasing middle sized country house is of balanced proportions and retains its original form and many of its original features. It was designed by and construction supervised by Charles Frederick Anderson for Robert Ievers. The proportions of the house with widely spaced central chimneystacks, overhanging eaves, symmetrical windows and an over basement construction creates a sense of grandeur with these elements derived from Georgian architecture. The elaborate porch further enlivens the façade with underlying classical design displayed though the use of mixed Doric and Ionic columns. The abutting medieval castle to the rear is a most notable feature which shows an earlier use of the site with connections to the late medieval period. 

Castle Ievers, County Limerick, courtesy National Inventory.
Castle Ievers, County Limerick, courtesy National Inventory.

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