Church House
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Fisherwick Place, Belfast
An imposing corner building in a mix of Gothic styles, including Scottish Baronial, Tudor and Perpendicular, mostly 3 storey, with castellations, gables, mullioned windows and a square corner turret with crotchets and copper openwork spire.
Stone Information
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Stone Type Category :
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Primary Stone:
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Secondary Stone:
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Replacement Stone:
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Stonework Construction:Random-coursed rock-faced
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Stonework Condition:Stonework is in poor condition with significant bedding-plane erosion, face loss and hollowing of individual blocks, exacerbated by the use of hard cement mortar.
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Condition Assessment (QUB):Stage 3 – Significant intervention is required with up to 50% of the total façade surface showing evidence of deterioration. Appropriate intervention should prolong the life expectancy of the structure.
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OS Irish Grid (Easting):333623
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OS Irish Grid (Northing):373972
Architect Information
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Building Type:
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Date of construction:1900
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Architect:Young & Mackenzie
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Listing:B1
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HB/SMR Ref:HB26/50/018
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2nd survey by EHS:No