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Architectural Information
  • Building type: Hall
  • Date of construction: 1888
  • Architect: Croom & Toye (LA)
  • Listing: B1
  • HB/SMR Ref: HB01/19/050
  • 2nd Survey by EHS: No
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St. Columb's Hall, Newmarket Street, Derry

County Londonderry

St. Columb's Hall, Newmarket Street, Derry

Three storey hall with 2 storey Classical façade. Central bay has an open porch supported by 4 Corinthian red granite columns, with balustrade above. Behind this is a central double-door, rounded arch with keystone and fanlight. Single door in same style either side. Main façade rendered

Building Stone Information

Stone Type Category: Buff-Pink Sandstone
Primary Stone Type: Barony Glen Sandstone (Dungiven)
Secondary Stone Type: Polished Red Granite
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Stonework Construction: Coursed plain ashlar
Stonework Condition: Widespread examples of surface deterioration of sandstone blockwork with delamination and loss of architectural detail. Some façade sections remain relatively intact whilst adjoing blocks show significant evidence of surface loss.
Condition Assessment (QUB): 3

 

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