The building is a late-Georgian end of terrace building. The foundation stone for the terrace was laid in 1827. The building today retains its scale and proportions with a double height shop front and glazing above the shop’s main fascia. This feature is a distinctive character along Washington Street.
The Singer building is significant as part of the terrace and for its streetscape value. Two of the most influential architects in Cork in the early 19th century, the Deane brothers and the Pain brothers, were instrumental in the laying out of Washington Street. The street epitomises a sense of symmetry and proportion.
The Singer building is significant as part of the terrace and for its streetscape value. Two of the most influential architects in Cork in the early 19th century, the Deane brothers and the Pain brothers, were instrumental in the laying out of Washington Street. The street epitomises a sense of symmetry and proportion.