Historical Canal House 22 June 2012
Attwood acts to protect historical canal house in Lisburn
Environment Minister
Alex Attwood stepped in to protect Navigation House, a historic
manager’s house associated with the Lagan Canal in Lisburn.
The Minister has put
a Building Preservation Notice on Navigation House, adjacent to the Scheduled
Union Locks the only flight of four locks in Ireland.
Navigation House was
brought to the attention of the Department by Lisburn District Council’s
Planning Committee who asked for a planning application involving the
demolition of the building to be deferred pending consideration of its historic
interest. The building is thought to have been built in the 1860’s for the
manager of the canal.
Commenting on his
action Minister Attwood said:“I have decided to issue this notice to protect
this fine building for a period of six months. This will give my Department
time to carry out detailed research and consultation to determine if the house
should be the subject of permanent listing as an historic building.
“We have to look
forward and we must plan for our future. But we must also not ignore what has
shaped us. Our built heritage provides a tangible connection to our past and we
should protect its best features for future generations. Built Heritage also
plays an integral part in our tourism industry and this is why I have acted.”
Building Preservation
Notice’s were introduced in 2003 to protect historic buildings which are in
danger of demolition or major alteration for a period of up to six months as a
listed building.
Navigation House is a
Victorian house in red brick with yellow brick trims and original sliding sash
windows. It has a portico style door surround with tall narrow sidelights
flanked in columns to each side and stone steps at its entrance. Its roof is in
natural slate with exposed rafters. It is set in a secluded mature landscaped
garden which leads from a small gated entrance screen on Hillsborough Road via
a small avenue.
The building is
located near to the Union Locks which are protected as a scheduled monument and
to a listed former lock keeper’s cottage.


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