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Cottage in Magherafelt , Northern Ireland
Deerpark Cottage
Alternative namesKatie's Cottage
General information
TypeCottage
Architectural styleRural Irish vernacular
Address28 Deerpark Rd, Bellaghy, Magherafelt BT45 8LB
CountryNorthern Ireland
Coordinates54°47′56.76″N 6°30′53.1″W / 54.7991000°N 6.514750°W / 54.7991000; -6.514750
Year(s) built1820–1839
RenovatedSeptember 2016–June 2017
Renovation cost£156,000
OwnerMary McGeough
Technical details
Floor count1.5
Floor area194 m (2,090 sq ft)
Renovating team
Architect(s)Patrick Bradley Architects
Quantity surveyorAd Group
Main contractorPeter McErlain Limited Building Contractors
Listed Building – Grade B+
TypeHouse
DesignatedSeptember 15, 1978
Reference no.HB08/09/010

Deerpark Cottage (also known as Katie's Cottage) is a restored thatched cottage near Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Built in the early 19th century, it is a Grade B+ building.

Architecture

The rural vernacular cottage has a floor area of 194 m (2,090 sq ft) and stands 1⁠1/2⁠ stories tall. It contains a reception hall, a kitchen/dining area, a utility room, a double and a single bedroom, and a wet room. Its thatched roof is made of 400 mm (1.3 ft)+ long straw placed on sod, with walls made of stone finished with a lime render.

History

The cottage was originally built in the early 19th century and owned by the McKenna family until Kathleen "Katie" McKenna's death in 2002. It fell into ruin, with the original thatched roof collapsing and waterlogging the building. In 2016, at the request of Katie's niece Mary, the building was restored and modernized between September and June the following year. The renovation was done by Patrick Bradley Architects and contracted by Peter McErlain Limited Building Contractors, with the thatching done by Kieran Agnew. The renovation cost £156,000 and was funded by the Department for Communities.

References

  1. ^ "Katie's Cottage". Visit Mid Ulster. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  2. "HB08/09/010". apps.communities-ni.gov.uk. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  3. ^ "Deerpark Cottage". AJ Buildings Library. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  4. ^ Madsen, Astrid (April 27, 2020). "1800s cottage renovation". Selfbuild. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  5. ^ Tunney, Liam. "FEATURE: Historic County Derry cottage brimming with love and happy memories". Retrieved September 5, 2023.
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