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Meath County Development Plan 2013-2019 1 APPENDIX 8 – RECORD OF PROTECTED STRUCTURES Explanatory Notes The Record of Protected Structures below contains the structures protected under Section 51 of the Planning and Development Acts 2000- 2011 for the electoral area of Meath County. The towns of Navan, Trim and Kells have their own Record of Protected Structures contained in their respective development plans. An up-to-date RPS, incorporating any additions or deletions within the lifetime of the current development plan, will be maintained on the Council’s website or can be checked at the public counter of the Planning Office. Structures may be added to the RPS, without the need to make a variation of the Development Plan, and updated records and proposals for new additions will be available for inspection in the offices of the Planning Authority. Developers and persons proposing to purchase historic buildings are advised to check the updated Record of Protected Structures. The Record of Protected Structures is displayed in the form of a table, the rows relate to individual structures and the columns correspond to various fields of information relating to each Structure, outlined below. The ID no is a unique reference number identifying the structure on the RPS database of protected structures in Meath and on the set of RPS maps accompanying this Plan. Structure Name refers either to the title of a building, e.g. Garda Station, or the name of the business currently located in a building, e.g. ‘The Village Inn’ or the generic name of a structure e.g. post box, or dwelling house. In certain cases where limited protection applies this is indicated in this column – e.g. “façade only “ Number is the postal address number of the building in a particular street, or the number shown on the façade or shopfront signage. Street/Townland gives the location of the structure within the survey area either by street or townland name. Building Type relates to the current use of the building, usually at entrance level only. Description gives a brief description of the structure. This is intended to identify the structure and avoid confusion with other, similar structures. It is not a complete description of the structure and does not suggest that only those elements referred to are protected, or that the elements so described are of particular importance. NIAH Reg. No. refers to the registration number on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage building survey of County Meath. The NIAH is a section within the Department of the Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The work of the NIAH involves identifying and recording the architectural heritage of Ireland, from 1700 to the present day. You see this survey on line at www.buildingsofireland.ie While the majority of the structures in the NIAH survey are included on the RPS, not all are. In addition, the RPS contains other structures which were not visited by the NIAH.

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Page 1: Appendix 08 Record of Protected Structures

Meath County Development Plan 2013-2019 1

APPENDIX 8 – RECORD OF PROTECTED STRUCTURES

Explanatory Notes The Record of Protected Structures below contains the structures protected under Section 51 of the Planning and Development Acts 2000- 2011 for the electoral area of Meath County. The towns of Navan, Trim and Kells have their own Record of Protected Structures contained in their respective development plans. An up-to-date RPS, incorporating any additions or deletions within the lifetime of the current development plan, will be maintained on the Council’s website or can be checked at the public counter of the Planning Office. Structures may be added to the RPS, without the need to make a variation of the Development Plan, and updated records and proposals for new additions will be available for inspection in the offices of the Planning Authority. Developers and persons proposing to purchase historic buildings are advised to check the updated Record of Protected Structures. The Record of Protected Structures is displayed in the form of a table, the rows relate to individual structures and the columns correspond to various fields of information relating to each Structure, outlined below. The ID no is a unique reference number identifying the structure on the RPS database of protected structures in Meath and on the set of RPS maps accompanying this Plan. Structure Name refers either to the title of a building, e.g. Garda Station, or the name of the business currently located in a building, e.g. ‘The Village Inn’ or the generic name of a structure e.g. post box, or dwelling house. In certain cases where limited protection applies this is indicated in this column – e.g. “façade only “ Number is the postal address number of the building in a particular street, or the number shown on the façade or shopfront signage. Street/Townland gives the location of the structure within the survey area either by street or townland name. Building Type relates to the current use of the building, usually at entrance level only. Description gives a brief description of the structure. This is intended to identify the structure and avoid confusion with other, similar structures. It is not a complete description of the structure and does not suggest that only those elements referred to are protected, or that the elements so described are of particular importance. NIAH Reg. No. refers to the registration number on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage building survey of County Meath. The NIAH is a section within the Department of the Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The work of the NIAH involves identifying and recording the architectural heritage of Ireland, from 1700 to the present day. You see this survey on line at www.buildingsofireland.ie While the majority of the structures in the NIAH survey are included on the RPS, not all are. In addition, the RPS contains other structures which were not visited by the NIAH.

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH002-100

Saint Columba's Church of Ireland Church

Moyhill Church ( C of I )

Detached single-cell church, built c.1890, now derelict, with bellcote to porch on south elevation. Rock-faced limestone walls with buttresses and yellow and red brick dressings.

14400201

MH003-101

Meath Hill thatch Meath hill Drumconrath Thatched house

Detached three-bay single-storey house with attic, built c.1800, windbreak porch, two-bay extension c.1860. Thatched roof of oat straw, 3 rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered stone walls.

14400302

MH003-102

Newstone milestone Drumbride Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14400303

MH003-103

Newstone milestone Newstone Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14400304

MH004-100

Trohanny Thatch Trohanny Thatched house

Detached three-bay single storey cottage with attached converted outbuildings, thatched roof of oaten straw, whitewashed stone walls. Single storey range of stone outbuildings with galvanised iron roof.

MH005-100

Carrickspringan farmhouse

Carrickspringan Farmhouse A two-storey, four bay, lime washed farmhouse, with stone outbuildings.

MH005-101

Farmhouse Boynagh Killmainham Wood

Farm House Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1870, rendered walls and pitched slate roof. Square-headed openings with replacement windows. Projecting porch with segmental-arched opening.

14301005

MH005-102

Cruicetown House Cruicetown House ( detached )

A seven-bay two-storey house, 1845 with four stone Chimney stacks and a square projecting castellated porch. The house is set within a courtyard of battlemented walls replaces an older house of 1735. incl. entrance gates and lodge

MH005-103

Cruicetown Cruicetown Monuments / church

Ruined medieval church, c.1200, contains an effigy monument of Walter and Elisabeth Cruise, who died c.1660.

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH005-104

Whitewood House, Lodge and farm buildings

Whitewood Nobber Country House Three-bay, two-storey over high basement House, 1735 by Richard Castle. Designed as a hunting lodge for the Preston Family. Incl stable block, farm buildings and gatelodge.

MH005-105

Brittas Brittas Nobber Country House It was the seat of the Bligh family since the 17th century. Built c. 1800. Francis Johnston is supposed to have worked on the house. A rectangular two -storey house with a wide hipped roof and a four bay ballroom to the East.

MH005-106

Water pump Muff Nobber Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion's head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle.

14302028

MH005-200

Parochial House Eden Kilmainham Wood

Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built 1927, with gabled projecting entrance bay. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Rendered to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with decorative render quoins.

14301013

MH005-201

Kilmainham RC Church

Eden Kilmainham Wood

Church (RC) Detached gable-fronted gothic revival church, built 1898. Six-bay side elevations to nave with porch and sacristy projections. Rock faced limestone walls with corner buttresses, ashlar plinth course.

14301012

MH005-202

Keogans Eden Kilmainham Wood

Public House Detached nine-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, now in use as a public house. Projecting porch with pilasters, decorative eaves course, cast-iron frill.

14301010

MH005-203

Kilmainham Bridge Eden Kilmainham Wood

Bridge (road ) Triple-arch limestone road bridge, built c.1800, with stone weir to downstream side. Limestone dressing to arches and triangular cutwaters. Cast-iron railings to parapet. The northern arch is no longer in use.

14301011

MH005-204

Water pump Eden Killmainham Wood

Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, now missing the pumping arm. Banding to the pier and fluting to the neck and cap.

14301007

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH005-205

House Eden Killmainham Wood

House ( detached )

Detached double-pile four-bay two-storey house, built c.1810. Ruled and lined rendered walls with render quoins. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and clay pots.

14301008

MH005-206

Cross Eden Kilmainham Wood

monument Cross with solid subrectangular disc-head and cross carved in false relief on each face, seventeenth-century in date. Piscina nearby.

MH005-207

Gogarty's Printers Limited

Eden Killmainham Wood

Railway Shed Detached six-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built c.1870, now in use as printing premises. Roughly dressed limestone walls with quoins.

14301003

MH005-208

Drogheda, Kingscourt Railway Line

Boynagh Killmainham Wood

Railway Line Section of Drogheda-Kingscourt railway line, constructed c. 1870. Single line of cast-iron track on timber sleepers with limestone platform and level crossing. Station complex includes goods shed, and railway workers house.

14301004

MH005-209

McMahon's Eden Kilmainhamwood

House ( detached )

Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1810, now derelict. Remains of limestone outbuilding with stone and red brick dressings to rear.

14301006

MH005-300

limekiln Muff Nobber Kiln Square-plan limekiln, built c.1800, now disused. Roughly dressed limestone walls with ashlar voussoirs to segmental-arch opening. Built into limestone outcrop.

14302026

MH005-301

Bridge Farm Muff Nobber Farm buildings Detached three-bay single-storey outbuilding, built c.1820. Pitched corrugated-steel roof. Dressed sandstone and limestone walls with limestone quoins. Segmental-arch carriage openings with ashlar voussoirs. Square-headed window openings with stone sills

14302027

MH005-302

Nobber Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (road) Four-arch road bridge, built c.1830, with roughly dressed rubble limestone walls and ashlar limestone voussoirs. Buttresses added to carry pipe across river.

14302025

MH005-303

Railway station Nobber Nobber Railway Platform

Remains of railway station platform, built c.1872, comprising of limestone kerbing set on rubble limestone wall.

14302023

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH005-304

Water pump Nobber Nobber Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion's head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle.

14302024

MH005-305

Railway warehouse Nobber Nobber Railway warehouse

Detached two-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built 1872, now in use as outbuilding. Pitched corrugated-iron roof. Dressed limestone walls. Segmental-arched carriage openings with ashlar limestone voussoirs.

14302021

MH005-306

Saint John the Baptist former C of I Church

Nobber Nobber Church (C of I) Detached gable-fronted former church, built c.1750, with three-bay side elevations to nave.

14302017

MH005-307

Cross in Graveyard Nobber Nobber Cross Stone cross with wheel, in centre of grave yard.

MH005-308

Railway Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (railway)

Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1875, to carry the road over the track. Rock-faced limestone walls with segmental-arched opening having brick dressings.

14302020

MH005-309

House Nobber Nobber House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830. Hipped slate roof with ashlar chimneystacks. Roughly-dressed stone walls with limestone quoins.

14302019

MH005-310

Church Tomb Nobber Nobber Tomb Stone tomb to the south-east of the old Church(now in use as a house). Some of the stone is badly damaged and broken.

MH005-311

Parochial House Nobber, Main St

Nobber Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey roughcast rendered parochial house, built c.1869, with central entrance porch. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and clay pots incl. Detached four-bay two-storey outbuilding.

14302001

MH006-100

Ceard Scoil Nobber Nobber School Detached seven-bay single-storey red brick school, built c.1935, now disused. Comprising of three-bay central entrance block, flanked by projecting end bays. Hipped tile roofs and red brick walls.

14302031

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH006-101

Lady Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (road) Double-arch road bridge, built c.1820. Rubble limestone walls with ashlar voussoirs to arches. Modern repairs to west.

14302034

MH006-102

Sellar Sellar Nobber Country House Detached three-bay, two-storey house, dating from c. 1760, with a hipped roof and two chimney stacks, Rubble stone walls, plain stone doorcase with fan-light. There are outbuildings to the rear of the house and also the remains of a walled Garden.

MH006-103

Julianstown House Julianstown Nobber Farm house Detached three-bay, two-storey over basement house with attic accommodation. Half hipped roof with two chimney stacks. Modern square projecting porch.

MH006-104

Yellowford Bridge thatched house

Caddelstown Thatched house

Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with two-storey porch projection. Thatched roof to front pitch, corrugated-iron to rear pitch. Whitewashed rendered stone/earth walls, sash windows.

14400601

MH006-105

Yellowford Bridge corn mill

Caddelstown Mill Detached multiple-bay three-storey mill, built c.1800, now disused. Lean-to extension c.1840 to east elevation.

14400602

MH006-106

Yellow Ford Bridge Caddelstown Bridge (road) Five-arch road bridge over river, built c.1740. Rubble stone walls with ashlar voussoirs to arches. Cutwaters to south-west elevation.

14400603

MH006-107

Syddan Hall Glebe Siddan Hall Detached gable-fronted single-storey former hall, built 1924, with two-bay side elevations, now disused. Pitched tile roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls.

14304005

MH006-108

Bridge Benjerstown Siddan Bridge (road ) Single-arch road bridge, built c.1820. Rubble stone walls with dressed sandstone voussoirs.

14304004

MH006-109

Aclare House Aclare House Demesne

Country House A good example of the Greek Classical revival, c.1830. Frontispiece of three bays, two-storeys, with single bay pedimented breakfront, Wyatt window in the centre, tetrastyle doric porch. Stone outbuildings to rear of house. Walled Garden.

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH006-110

Bridge Benjerstown Siddan Bridge (road ) Single-arch road bridge, built c.1820. Rubble limestone walls with roughly dressed voussoirs.

14304002

MH006-111

Woodtown lower pale ditch

Woodtown lower

Drumconrath Linear Earthwork

Length of stony field bank c. 430m (W 2.7m, H 1.6m) with ditches on either side.

MH006-112

Syddan House Siddan Drumconrath Country House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880. Hipped slate roofs with rendered chimneystacks. Exposed rubble limestone walls. Red brick window surrounds with stone sills. Round-arched stone doorcase with carved keystone and fanlight above.

14304006

MH006-113

Saint David's Church of Ireland Church

Siddan Siddan Church ( C of I)

Detached Church of Ireland church, built 1881.Designed by J. F. Fuller. Bounded by snecked limestone wall with ashlar limestone gate piers and cast-iron double gates.

14304001

MH006-114

Milestone Siddan Drumconrath Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14400604

MH006-116

Aclare Lodge Aclare Cottage Demense

Country House c. 1800 house of three bays, two-storeys over basement, hipped and rendered, small fanlight. Original windows have been replaced with Pvc. Nice yard with good outbuildings.

MH006-117

St Johns Fort Saint Johns Fort

Drumconrath House ( detached )

Single storey House of three bays with a tripartite roundheaded doorcase. Outbuildings to rear.

MH006-118

Newtown Church Creevagh Newtown Church ( former )

Cruciform church c 1830, limestone ashlar gabled sanctuary with pinnacles and y-tracery window with hoodmouldings. Interior c. 1860. Now disused with boarded up windows.

MH006-119

Possextown House Possextown Nobber House Detached three-bay, two-storey over basement house c.1800. Hipped slate roof with eaves dentils. Rubble stone walls with brick surrounds to opes. Decorative fanlight over doric doorcase. Good yard buildings

MH006-200

Saint Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Church

Rathtrasna Drumconrath Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan gable-fronted church, built 1833. Cast-iron bell to freestanding belfry.

14303006

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH006-201

Drumconrath Parochial House

Rathtrasna Drumconrath Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1870. 14303007

MH006-202

Drumconrath rectory Drumcondra Drumconrath House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement rectory, built c.1860, with central entrance porch. Bounded by cast-iron railings on a limestone plinth, with carved limestone gate piers having cast-iron double gates.

14303004

MH006-203

Handball Alley Drumcondra Drumconrath Handball Alley Handball alley, built c.1910, with rendered rubble and concrete walls, with remains of iron netting supports. Concrete bollards to site.

14303013

MH006-204

Drumcondra milestone

Drumcondra Drumconrath Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14303001

MH006-205

Muldoons Drumcondra Drumconrath Public House/ House

Pair of former three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1840, extended by two-bays to the west to accommodate later use as hotel. Now in use as three-bay house to the east and five-bay public house to the west.

14303005

MH006-206

Saint Peter's Church of Ireland Church

Rathtrasna Drumconrath Church ( C of I )

Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1750, with two-bay side elevations to nave. Bellcote to western gable.

14303003

MH006-207

House Drumcondra Drumconrath House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with central entrance porch. Hipped tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with render pilasters to porch. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Bounded by cast-iron railings.

14303002

MH006-208

Farm building Mullyandrew Drumconrath Agricultural Building

Detached six-bay two-storey building, built c.1860, now disused. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14303016

MH006-209

C of I Cemetery Greenan Drumconrath Graveyard Church of Ireland cemetery, c.1910, with upright limestone and marble grave markers. Bounded by cast-iron railings on plinth walls, with rendered gate piers and cast-iron double gates.

14303017

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH006-210

RC Graveyard Greenan Drumconrath Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, c.1915, with twentieth-century Celtic Revival high crosses and upright stone grave markers. Statuary depicting the crucifixion at centre of cemetery. Bounded by rendered wall with cast-iron gate piers and wrought-iron gates.

14303018

MH006-211

Pump Drumcondra Drumconrath Pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, foliate decoration to spout, straight handle and foundry mark.

14303019

MH006-300

House Nobber Nobber House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey roughcast rendered house, built c.1820. Timber sash windows with timber sash boxes and stone sills. Round-arched ashlar stone door surround with cornice and spoked fanlight. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14302004

MH006-303

Hall Nobber Nobber Hall Detached gable-fronted three-bay two-storey hall, built 1915. Rendered walls to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with render quoins. Platband between floors, and continuous hood mouldings over ground floor openings.

14302006

MH006-304

Dee Local Lounge Nobber Nobber Public House End-of-terrace six-bay two-storey building, built c.1830, comprising of four-bay house with two-bay outbuilding. Exposed rubble stone walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills.

14302007

MH006-305

Nobber House Nobber Nobber Terraced House

Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1790. Dressed stone walls with ashlar limestone quoins. Pitched slate roof with ashlar chimneystacks.

14302008

MH006-306

National School Nobber Nobber National School Detached H-plan six-bay single-storey former national school, built 1927. Ruled and lined rendered walls with render quoins and limestone plaque. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14302005

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH006-307

Garda Station Nobber Nobber Garda Station Detached three-bay two-storey roughcast rendered house, built c.1820, now in use as Garda station. Timber sash windows with stone sills to first floor. Pitched slate roof and brick chimneystacks.

14302011

MH007-100

Outbuildings Mentrim Outbuildings Group of outbuildings, built c.1780, now disused. Rubble stone walls with corrugated-iron roofs.

14400702

MH007-101

Mentrim Corn Mill Mentrim Mill Detached six-bay three-storey former mill, built c.1800 14400701

MH007-102

Mooretown House Mooretown Ardee House Detached five-bay three-storey Georgian house, lime rendered, with single storey gate lodge, gates and railings and associated outbuildings.

MH008-100

Ross House Ross Country House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, with pedimented dormer windows, and an Ionic portico. Stables, Outbuildings and Boathouse.

14400801

MH008-101

Halfcarton Mill Halfcarton Mill Detached multiple-bay two-storey former mill, built c.1800, now disused. Pitched slate roof with roof vent. Rubble limestone walls. Ashlar limestone dressings to window and door openings. Ruined outbuilding to site. Includes all associated structures.

14400805

MH008-102

Ballynacree Church Moat Church ( R C ) A modern single cell church of three bays

MH008-104

Castlecor Castlecore Country House A mill owner's house of three-bays and three-storeys with stacks in the centre, dating c.1800. Very plain house in a good setting. There are well kept outbuildings to the rear and a walled garden to the east. The mill is to the East beside the road.

MH009-100

Killeagh Rectory Glebe Millbrook Rectory Detached three-bay two-storey former rectory, built c.1800, now in use as a house, with glazed porch and two-storey return. Round-arched door opening with glazed door and fanlight.

14305024

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-101

Estate Workers House

Crossdrum Lower

Millbrook House ( detached )

Pair of former semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1780, now in use as a detached six-bay house. Stone surrounds and sills to replacement windows. Hipped slate roof with brick chimneystack. Built as pair with house to south-east.

14305022

MH009-102

Estate Workers House

Crossdrum Lower

Millbrook House ( detached )

Pair of former semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1780, now in use as a detached six-bay house. Stone surrounds and sills to replacement windows. Hipped slate roof with brick chimneystack.

14305023

MH009-103

Cross Drum Crossdrum lower

Millbrook Country House Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1800, now derelict. Tuscan porch to Venetian-style doorcase. Crossdrum House was the home Edward Rotheram, agent to the Naper estate at Loughcrew. Incl Outbuildings.

14305026

MH009-105

Upper Crossdrum House

Crossdrum Upper

House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement rendered house, built c.1800. Canted bay and single storey-return to rear. Segmental-arched door opening with tooled stone pilasters, Adams style fanlight and side lights. Incl. Outbuildings.

14305018

MH009-106

Farmhouse Tubride Millbrook Farmhouse Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1900, with return and extension to rear. Rendered walls to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with string course between floors, and render quoins. Outbuildings.

14305037

MH009-107

Farm House Tubride Millbrook Farm House Detached two-bay two-storey former farm house, built c.1860, with gabled porch. Square-headed openings with stone sills and sash windows. Pitched slate roof with brick chimneystack. Cast-iron gate giving access to rear site.

14305040

MH009-109

Outbuilding Tubride Millbrook Outbuilding Detached seven-bay two-storey stone farm outbuilding, built c.1820, with segmental-arched integral arch having stone dressings.

14305039

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RPS List Meath County

ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-110

Knockmaroon House Millbrook road, Oldcastle

Oldcastle House Detached irregular-plan two-storey rendered house, built c.1930, with single- and two-storey porches and return. Canted-bay windows to south-facing elevation with uPVC windows.

14306011

MH009-111

House at Mountdutton

Oldcastle Oldcastle House Detached

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1910, with full height canted bay windows. Projecting porch with flanking pilasters, open pediment, replacement door, and sidelights.

14306085

MH009-112

Liss Cottage Oldcastle Oldcastle Outbuildings Four-bay single-storey stone farm outbuilding, built c.1860, with segmental-arched chamfered limestone integral carriage arches, ventilation loops, and pitched slate roof. Three-bay single storey stone outbuilding to site

14306086

MH009-113

Oldcastle Cemetery Oldcastle Oldcastle Graveyard Cemetery, established c.1895, with Celtic Revival high crosses and later polished grave markers. Rubble stone boundary walls with ashlar piers and cast-iron gates.

14306035

MH009-114

Bridge Oldcastle Oldcastle Bridge (railway)

Single-arch rock-faced limestone railway bridge with string courses and copings, built c.1880, carrying the road over the former railway track which is now disused.

14306087

MH009-200

Former RIC barracks Mount Nugent Road,

Oldcastle House (detached ) / former barracks

Detached three-bay two-storey former barracks, built c.1880, with projecting entrance porch. Cast-iron railings to front. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and terracotta pots.

14306063

MH009-201

House 2 Mount Nugent Road,

Oldcastle House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1840. Limestone steps with cast-iron handrail, balusters, bootscraper and railings.

14306061

MH009-202

House Mount Nugent Road,

Oldcastle House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1840. Round-arched door opening with stone architrave and replacement fanlight.

14306060

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-203

St. Bride's Graveyard

The Square, Oldcastle Graveyard (C of I )

Graveyard with marked interments from c.1725, with eighteenth- and nineteenth-century stone grave markers to graveyard. The church is built on the site of a medieval church.

14306005

MH009-205

Saint Bride's Church of Ireland Church

The Square, Oldcastle Church ( C of I)

Detached Board of First Fruits church, built in 1816, three-bay hall with spire and pinnacles. Incl. Gates and Railings.

14306004

MH009-206

Mullens Castle St/ Lagan St,

Oldcastle Shop Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c.1910. Red brick facade with terracotta panels. Shopfront with Art Nouveau decorative details, inserted in 1927.

14306055

MH009-207

Co-Op building The Square, Oldcastle Shop Pair of semi-detached two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1830. One of pair now also in use as shop. Hipped slate roof with carved timber eaves dentils and stone chimneystack.

14306003

MH009-208

Flower Shop/Restaurant

Castle St/Lagan St,

Oldcastle Shop Terraced three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1870, with segmental-arched integral carriage arch and render quoins. 19thC shopfront

14306054

MH009-209

McDermott The Square, Oldcastle Terraced House/Shop

Terraced three-bay three-storey rendered house, built c.1900, now also in use as shop.

14306053

MH009-210

Naper Arms Hotel The Square, Oldcastle Hotel End-of-terrace five-bay three-storey rendered hotel, built c.1860, with single-storey Tuscan porch, and three-storey return to rear.

14306007

MH009-211

Gibneys The Square, Oldcastle Shop Terraced six-bay three-storey building, built 1862. Decorative render surrounds with shell tympana to openings.

14306052

MH009-212

Creans Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Shop End-of-terrace double-pile four-bay three-storey rendered house, built c.1840.

14306010

MH009-213

Bank of Ireland The Square, Oldcastle Bank/Financial Institution

End-of-terrace five-bay two-storey former house, built c.1900, with recessed roughcast rendered two-storey bay to south. Hipped and pitched tile roofs with red brick chimney.

14306008

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-214

Next door Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Shop Terraced two-bay three-storey rendered house, built c.1840, now also in use as shop. Limestone ashlar to ground floor, with string course above.

14306009

MH009-216

Gibneys The Square, Oldcastle House/Shop Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c.1870, with elaborate render surrounds to timber sash windows, and to timber panelled door.

14306051

MH009-217

Tuite's Cavan Street, Oldcastle Garage Detached five-bay single-storey rendered garage, built c.1940, with pilasters, pediment and parapet. Square-headed openings with timber-battened doors, and steel pivot windows.

14306071

MH009-218

Market House (Gibneys )

The Square, Oldcastle Shop Detached five-bay two-storey former market house, built c.1740.

14306001

MH009-219

Forge Cavan Street, Oldcastle Forge Detached gable-fronted single-bay single-storey former forge, built 1864. Horseshoe-shaped opening in gable wall with rock-faced voussoirs.

14306070

MH009-220

National Irish Bank Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Bank/Financial Institution

Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Italianate style ashlar bank, built c.1880, with two-storey brick return to rear.

14306015

MH009-221

Managers House Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle House ( semi-detached )

Semi-detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1880.

14306016

MH009-222

Cross The Square, Oldcastle Cross Freestanding carved limestone high cross, erected 1961, with interlace, bosses, and house shrine shaped cap. Marble inlay to southern side with Irish inscription.

14306002

MH009-223

Castle Cinema Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Cinema Detached two-bay two-storey cinema entrance block, attached to gable-fronted double-height auditorium, built c.1940, now used as a storage building. Two recessed doors with terrazzo steps, with concrete canopy above.

14306013

MH009-224

Eileen A. Brennan Solicitors

Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Terraced House

Terraced two-bay two-storey rendered former house, built c.1900, pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystack. Modern timber shopfront inserted to ground floor.

14306018

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-225

In Town Records Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Shop End-of-terrace seven-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1830

14306020

MH009-226

McEnteggarts Oliver Plunkett Street,

Oldcastle Shop Detached L-plan two-storey gable-fronted former garage, built c.1950, now in use as wholesale outlet. Cement rendered stepped-gable to front elevation, with concrete canopy. Pitched corrugated-iron roof.

14306014

MH009-227

Herbstreit The Square, Oldcastle House/Shop Corner-sited end-of-terrace four-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1890. Shopfront, c. 1910,

14306050

MH009-228

House The Square, Oldcastle Terraced House

End-of-terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1875, with shop units to ground floor. Recessed bay to east with integral carriage arch having cut stone voussoirs.

14306021

MH009-229

Kerbing Cloughan Street,

Oldcastle Kerbing Tooled limestone kerbs, gutters and drains, c.1830. 14306049

MH009-230

Garda Station The Square, Oldcastle Garda Station Corner-sited end-of-terrace three-bay two-storey rendered former house, built in 1882, now in use as Garda station.

14306048

MH009-231

Chimney Oldcastle Oldcastle Chimney Disused tapered chimney, built c.1880, with rock-faced ashlar and tooled coping.

14306069

MH009-232

The Dublin Bar The Square, Oldcastle Public House Terraced four-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1920, also in use as public house.

14306022

MH009-233

Group of four houses

Stoney Road Oldcastle Houses One of a group of four detached three-bay single-storey roughcast houses, built c.1940. Central recessed porches with curved concrete canopies, flanked by bow windows. Hipped tile roofs and rendered chimneystacks.

14306073

MH009-234

Farrelly's Chapel Street, Oldcastle Public House Pair of former houses, built c.1900, now in use as seven-bay two-storey house and public house. Segmental-arched integral carriage arch to ground floor.

14306023

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-235

Outbuilding Oldcastle Oldcastle Outbuilding Detached two-bay single-storey former railway station outbuilding, built c.1900, now used as domestic outbuilding. Red brick walls with yellow and vitrified brick courses and mouldings.

14306074

MH009-236

Group of four houses

Stoney Road Oldcastle Houses One of a group of four detached three-bay single-storey roughcast houses, built c.1940. Central recessed porches with curved concrete canopies, flanked by bow windows. Hipped tile roofs and rendered chimneystacks.

14306073

MH009-237

Former Railway Station

Oldcastle Oldcastle Railway Station L-plan five-bay single-storey railway station, built c.1880, with projecting terminating bay to west. Pitched and hipped roofs with red brick chimney. Timber porch canopy to four-bays, with cast-iron brackets.

14306076

MH009-239

Station Master's House

Oldcastle Oldcastle House Detached three-bay two-storey former railway station, built c.1880, now in use as a house. Hipped roof with oversailing eaves and ashlar chimneystacks.

14306075

MH009-240

Group of four houses

Stoney Road Oldcastle Houses One of a group of four detached three-bay single-storey roughcast houses, built c.1940. Central recessed porches with curved concrete canopies, flanked by bow windows. Hipped tile roofs and rendered chimneystacks.

14306073

MH009-241

Group of four houses

Stoney Road Oldcastle Houses One of a group of four detached three-bay single-storey roughcast houses, built c.1940. Central recessed porches with curved concrete canopies, flanked by bow windows. Hipped tile roofs and rendered chimneystacks.

14306073

MH009-242

Three-bay house Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle House End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1840, with tooled stone dressings to openings. Square-headed windows have stone sills and timber single-sash windows.

14306026

MH009-243

Houses Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle House ( semi-detached )

One of a Pair of semi-detached four- and three-bay two-storey roughcast-rendered houses, built c.1840, with segmental-arched door openings.

14306044

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-244

House Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1920. Segmental-arched openings with moulded architraves, stone sills, and replacement timber sash windows.

14306028

MH009-245

Houses Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle House ( semi-detached )

one of a Pair of semi-detached four- and three-bay two-storey roughcast-rendered houses, built c.1840, with segmental-arched door openings.

14306044

MH009-246

Oldcastle CO-OP Creamery

Oldcastle Oldcastle Warehouse Detached four-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built c.1880, now in use as shop. Snecked limestone facade with brick dressings.

14306077

MH009-247

Laurence Gilson Centre

Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Community Centre

Detached five-bay two-storey over raised basement Palladian style school, built 1826, with links and wings to east and west. Incl. Gates and Piers.

14306041

MH009-248

Water pump Oldcastle Oldcastle Water pump Cast-iron water pump with timber casing, erected c.1870, with nozzle and handle. Casing is hewn from a single piece of timber. Now disused.

14306083

MH009-249

St. Brigid's Parochial House

Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle outbuildings Detached L-plan two-storey building, built c.1900, with flanking single storey blocks. Hipped slate roofs. Roughcast rendered walls with ashlar limestone quoins.

14306030

MH009-250

St. Brigid's Parochial House

Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered parochial house, built c.1900, with projecting single-storey porch and two-storey return.

14306031

MH009-251

Saint Brigid's Roman Catholic Church

Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan church, built in 1899. Three-stage bell tower and broach spire, c.1930, to north-west corner. Designed by W.H. Byrne and built by a Mr. P. Nolan. incl Parochial House.

14306032

MH009-252

Double and Single Cast Iron Gates

Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Gates Two pairs of cast-iron piers with wrought-iron single and double gates, erected c.1900.

14306033

MH009-253

Street Light Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Lamp Standard Pair of concrete lamp standards, erected c.1935, with over-hanging heads and cross bars.

14306037

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-254

Vent Pipe Chapel Street, Oldcastle

Oldcastle Vent pipe Cast-iron vent pipe, erected c.1870, with fluted base, plain shaft and crown-shaped head.

14306036

MH009-300

Millbrook, millworkers cottage

Crossdrum Upper

Millbrook Cottage (terraced)

One of a terrace of 4 neo-gothic cottages. 14305017

MH009-301

Millbrook, millworkers cottage

Crossdrum Upper

Millbrook Cottage ( terraced )

One of a terrace of 4 neo-gothic cottages. 14305017

MH009-302

Millbrook, millworkers cottage

Crossdrum Upper

Millbrook Cottage ( terraced )

One of a terrace of 4 neo-gothic cottages. 14305016

MH009-303

Kerbing Crossdrum Upper

Millbrook Kerbing Stone kerbing, c.1860. 14305015

MH009-304

Millbrook, millworkers cottage

Crossdrum Upper

Millbrook Cottage (terraced)

One of a terrace of 4 neo-gothic cottages. 14305016

MH009-305

Water pump Tubride Millbrook Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with fluted base and rounded cap with finial.

14305010

MH009-306

Walls Tubride Millbrook Walls Rubble stone boundary wall to front site of mill, built c.1770, with stone and concrete copings.

14305009

MH009-307

Detached House Knockbrack Millbrook House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey roughcast rendered house, built c.1870. Two-storey return and single-storey extension to rear. Round-arched door opening with spoked fanlight and panelled door.

14305014

MH009-308

House Tubride Millbrook House ( semi-detached )

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1730. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack.

14305008

MH009-309

Millbrook Tubride Millbrook House ( semi-detached )

semi-detached two-bay two-storey Gothic Revival style stone built houses, built c.1860, with gabled projecting porches.

14305011

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-310

Mill house Tubride Millbrook House Terraced three-bay three-storey roughcast rendered former mill house, built c.1780 and renovated c.1880. Square-headed openings with stone sills and timber sash windows. Panelled timber door and overlight. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14305007

MH009-311

Millbrook Mill Tubride Millbrook Outbuilding Terraced six-bay three-storey former mill warehouse, built 1774, now derelict. Segmental-arched integral carriage ways with cut stone voussoirs. Square-headed door openings with tooled stone surrounds,

14305006

MH009-312

Millbrook Flax Mill Tubride Millbrook Mill Detached eight-bay six-storey mill, built 1774, with single-bay central gabled breakfront having bellcote.

14305005

MH009-313

Mill race Tubride Millbrook Mill race Former millrace and culverts, built c.1785. 14305002

MH009-314

Millbrook Tubride Millbrook House ( semi-detached )

Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Gothic Revival style stone built houses, built c.1860, with gabled projecting porches.

14305012

MH009-315

Forge Tubride Millbrook Forge Detached gable-fronted single-bay single-storey forge, built in 1864, now used as a domestic outbuilding. Horseshoe-shaped opening to entrance gable with rock-faced voussoirs, with date plaque above. Two bays to side elevations.

14305013

MH009-316

Water mill Tubride Millbrook Mill Detached two-bay two-storey stone former mill, built 1786, with date plaque on south elevation. Mill stone and machinery to interior. Elements of the mill wheel remain, with mill race flowing through. Lean-to stone and concrete outbuilding to south.

14305001

MH009-317

Outbuilding Tubride Millbrook Outbuilding Detached seven-bay two-storey former mill outbuilding, built c.1860, with pitched slate roof and stone walls. Square-headed windows openings with stone sills. Limestone dressed gun loops to first floor.

14305003

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH009-318

Outbuilding Tubride Millbrook Outbuilding Detached eight-bay single-storey former mill outbuilding, built c.1790, comprising of five-bays to southern section, and three recessed bays to northern section. Stone and roughcast rendered walls.

14305004

MH010-100

Virginia Road Station

Pottlereagh Carnaross Warehouse Detached gable-fronted former railway warehouse, built c.1840, now disused. Snecked stone walls with ashlar limestone quoins. Red brick dressings to segmental-arched opening. Replacement corrugated-iron roof.

14401003

MH010-101

Virginia Road Station

Pottlereagh Carnaross Railway Station Detached five-bay single- and two-storey over basement former railway station, built c.1850, now disused.

14401002

MH010-102

Post box Pottlereagh Carnaross Postbox Cast-iron post box, c.1905, set in rubble stone wall with crown and E R VII insignia.

14401004

MH010-103

Bridge Pottlereagh Carnaross Bridge (railway)

Single-arch rock-faced limestone railway bridge with brick dressings to the arch, built c.1850. The bridge carries the road over the former railway track which is now disused.

14401001

MH010-104

Bridge Carnaross Carnaross Bridge (road ) Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1760. Rubble limestone walls with roughly dressed limestone voussoirs and cast-iron tie-plates. Triangular cutwaters to up stream elevation. Terminating arch to the south-west now disused.

14307007

MH010-105

Cherrymount Rathinree Lower

Country House Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1740, with two-stage castellated tower to north-west corner. Dower house to Kingsfort. Incl Out buildings.

14401005

MH010-106

Ballintlieve thatch Ballintlieve Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey house with windbreak porch, corrugated iron roof now fitted over thatched roof of oaten straw with rendered chimneystack, whitewashed stone walls, sash windows.

MH010-200

Houses Carnaross Carnaross Semi detached Houses

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1879. Rubble limestone walls with dressed limestone quoins and angled brick eaves course.

14307005

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH010-201

Houses Carnaross Carnaross Semi detached Houses

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1879. Rubble limestone walls with dressed limestone quoins and angled brick eaves course.

14307005

MH010-202

Forge Carnaross Carnaross Forge Detached gable-fronted single-storey forge, built 1871. Horseshoe-shaped opening with battened timber door.

14307004

MH010-203

Saint Kieran's Roman Catholic Church

Meenlagh Carnaross Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan Roman Catholic Church, built 1825. Freestanding cast-iron belfry with cast-iron bell to east.

14307003

MH010-204

Water Pump Meenlagh Carnaross Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, having finial and fluting to cap. Set within recessed rendered walls with wrought-iron gate.

14307002

MH010-205

Carnaross Parochial House

Meenlagh Carnaross Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1880. Rendered walls. Hipped tile roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and rendered chimneystacks.

14307001

MH011-100

Farm house Moynalty Moynalty Farm house Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1830, with later porch addition. Rendered walls. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods. Paired timber sash windows with central mullions to first floor. Enlarged window

14309033

MH011-101

Oakley Park Oakley Park or Lawrencetown

Kells House ( detached )

The original house demolished leaving 19thC additions which consist of a white rendered 3 bay, 2-storey hip roofed house. The central bay is brought slightly forward and is accentuated by a Doric porch. Gate lodge in different ownership.

MH011-102

Williamstown House Williamstown Kells Country House Detached nine-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1770, now derelict.

14401101

MH011-103

Carlanstown Bridge Carlanstown Carlanstown Bridge (road) Single-arch road bridge, built c.1800. Rock-faced snecked limestone walls, with rock faced voussoirs and ashlar coping.

14308001

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH011-104

House at junction of Ardee road

Carlanstown Carlanstown House Detached two-bay two-storey former teacher's house with three-bay single-storey school wings to each end, built c.1870,

14308011

MH011-105

Robertstown Robertstown Nobber Fotified house site

A fortified house from the early 17th century, three-storeys plus attic with turrets.

MH011-106

Willmount Willmount House, stableyard, gate lodge

Detached five-bay two-storey house built c. 1770. includes the north range of outbuildings only.

MH011-107

Curraghtown House Curraghtown House Detached two-storey house built c. 1860. three-bay garden front and two-bay entrance front with single storey single bay entrance porch. Gates, railings and outbuildings to site

MH011-108

Mahonstown Bridge Newtown Carlanstown Bridge Single-arch road bridge over river, built c.1780. Rubble limestone walls with roughly dressed voussoirs and ashlar coping. Pedestrian refuge in the form of a stone seat built into parapet wall.

14308021

MH011-111

Mahonstown House Mahonstown Carlanstown House, outbuildings

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880. Detached multiple-bay single-storey outbuildings, built c.1880. gates and railings.

14308023, 14308024, 14308025

MH011-112

Mahonstown Weir Mahonstown Carlanstown Weir Stone weir, built c.1820. 14308022

MH011-116

Three-bay house with porch

Carlanstown Carlanstown House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with central porch. Roughcast rendered walls with render quoins. Single-storey outbuilding attached to north gable. Barrel-roofed corrugated-iron outbuilding to rear.

14308009

MH011-118

House with bay windows

Carlanstown Carlanstown house Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820. Roughcast rendered walls with render quoins. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Canted bay windows added to ground floor flanking front door.

14308005

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH011-123

Reask House Carlanstown Carlanstown House Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1860. Range of outbuildings with pitched slate roofs to south-west of house. Bounded by roughcast rendered walls with cast-iron gates.

14308015

MH011-124

Dowdstown House Dowdstown House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built in 1793, gabled slated roof, roughcast rendered walls with limestone quoins.

MH011-125

Thomastown Church Thomastown Church ( R C ) Small early 19 T-plan chapel, with a round window and pointed arch to entrance gable. Blocked window and door surrounds.

MH011-200

Water Pump Moynalty Moynalty Water Pump Cast-Iron Water Pump, erected c. 1870, with lions head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle.

14309002

MH011-201

National school Moynalty Moynalty National School Detached multiple-bay single-storey national school, built 1938. Comprising of nine-bay double-height hipped roofed central block, with projecting flat-roofed block to front and side elevations. Seven-bays to flat-roofed entrance block.

14309003

MH011-202

Bell tower Moynalty Moynalty Bell tower Freestanding two-stage belfry, built 1909. Pitched slate roof with decorative cast-iron ridge cresting and crosses. Ruled and lined rendered walls with rock-faced limestone base, corner buttresses, quoins and dressings to openings. Ashlar limestone.

14309005

MH011-203

gates/railings Moynalty Moynalty Gates/railings Walkway with cast-iron railings, c.1820, raised on stone piers.

14309006

MH011-204

Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Moynalty Moynalty Church ( R C ) Detached T-plan gable-fronted Roman Catholic church, built 1820. Limestone boundary walls with wrought-iron gates to north, and carved limestone gate piers with cast-iron railings and gates to south-east. Mass rock located to north.

14309004

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH011-205

Parochial house Moynalty Moynalty Parochial house

Detached four-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1830. Rendered walls. Hipped copper-clad roof with timber eaves brackets and red brick chimneystacks. Porch addition. Outbuildings.

14309007

MH011-206

Moynalty House Moynalty Moynalty Country house Detached three-bay two-storey over concealed basement house, built 1825. Limestone Doric porch approached by limestone steps. Hipped slate roof with timber brackets to eaves and rendered chimneystacks.

14309008

MH011-207

Moynalty House Moynalty Moynalty Gates/railings Cast-iron gate piers with anthemion decoration and double gates, erected c.1825, set in rubble limestone walls.

14309010

MH011-208

Moynalty House Moynalty Moynalty Outbuilding (domestic)

Double-height rubble limestone outbuilding, built c.1825, single-storey block to north-east. Hipped slate roof. Cast-iron diamond pane windows with red brick dressings. Remains of stone barn with corrugated-iron roof to site. Remains of walled garden.

14309009

MH011-209

Moynalty House gate lodge

Moynalty Moynalty Gate lodge Pair of semi-detached two-bay two-storey former gate lodges, built c.1825, now in use as a detached private dwelling. Roughcast rendered walls. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and angled brick chimneystacks. Carved timber bargeboard.

14309011

MH011-210

Telephone box Moynalty Moynalty Telephone box Concrete telephone box, erected c.1950, with moulded concrete cap, glazed panels and glazed door.

14309012

MH011-211

House (terraced) Moynalty Moynalty House (terraced)

Former group of three terraced two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1826, now in use as pair of houses. Roughcast rendered walls. Pitched slate roofs with timber brackets to eaves and angled red brick chimneystacks. Dormer windows to first floor.

14309013

MH011-212

Borora River Bridge Donore Moynalty Bridge (road) Six-arch road bridge, c.1750. Rendered rubble limestone walls with roughly dressed stone arch ring. Upstream side of bridge has triangular cutwaters.

14309030

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ID Structure Name Street / Townland Town Building Type Description NIAH Reg No

MH011-213

Borora Stores Moynalty Moynalty shop/apartments

Detached three-bay two-storey former National School, built 1826, now in use as two private dwellings. Roughcast rendered walls. Hipped slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Dormer windows with timber corbels to eaves.

14309014

MH011-214

House (terraced), Public House

Moynalty Moynalty House (terraced)

Former group of three terraced houses, built c.1825, now in use as four-bay two-storey house and public house. Roughcast rendered walls. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14309015

MH011-215

Cemetery (Church of Ireland)

Donore Moynalty Graveyard Private burial ground, c.1912, containing marble grave marker surrounded by cast-iron railings on concrete plinth.

14309031

MH011-216

House (detached), Shop

Moynalty Moynalty RIC barracks Detached three-bay two-storey former police barracks, built c.1830, now in use as house and shop. Rendered walls with render quoins. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Early twentieth-century timber shopfront with panelled pilasters.

14309016

MH011-217

Graveyard (Church of Ireland)

Moynalty Moynalty Graveyard Church of Ireland graveyard, with interments from c.1800. Variety of carved stone grave markers dating mainly from the nineteenth century

14309028

MH011-218

Saint Mary's Credit Union ( former C of I )

Moynalty Moynalty Financial institution /former Church ( C of I )

Board of First Fruits former Church of Ireland church, built 1819. carved limestone gate piers having cast-iron railings and double gates.

14309027

MH011-219

House (detached), Public House

Moynalty Moynalty House (detached), Public House

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1825, with projecting terminating bays. Modern balustraded roof spans between projecting bays. Now also in use as a public house. Rendered walls. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneys and dormer windows.

14309017

MH011-220

Milestone Moynalty Moynalty Milestone Carved limestone milestone, c.1840, set in rendered rubble limestone wall.

14309018

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MH011-221

Water pump Moynalty Moynalty Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1900, with square panelled shaft having fluted cap, finial and circular manufacturer's name plaque. Enclosed by rendered walls and set on a concrete base.

14309019

MH011-223

House (detached), Shop

Moynalty Moynalty shop/house Detached four-bay two-storey former national school, built 1826, with canted end bays. Now in use as a retail outlet. Rendered walls. Hipped slate roof. Veranda to ground floor supported on cast-iron columns with cast-iron bases, set on limestone kerbs.

14309020

MH011-224

Water pump Moynalty Moynalty Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1900, with banded shaft, plain neck, cap and foundry mark.

14309026

MH011-225

The Villa Moynalty Moynalty Houses ( semi detached )

Pair of semi-detached two bay two-storey houses, built c. 1860. Roughcast rendered walls with pitched slate roofs with red brick chimney stacks and timber bargeboard to gables and dormer windows.

14309025

MH011-226

House (semi-detached)

Moynalty Moynalty House (semi-detached)

Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c.1860. Roughcast rendered walls with rendered quoins and plinth course. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystack and dormer windows.

14309021

MH011-228

House (detached) Moynalty Moynalty House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1930, with central projecting entrance porch. Ruled and lined rendered walls with continuous sill course to first floor. Hipped tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Square-headed openings.

14309023

MH012-100

Mountainstown House

Mountainstown Wilkinstown Country house Six-bay, two-storey over basement house, with two-bay breakfront and pediment, c.1720 by Richard Gibbons, sold to John Pollock in 1780, sw wing added 1813 and single storey kitchen wing. Stableyards.

MH012-101

Cross Guns Headstown Nobber Public House Detached three-bay two storey public house. C. 1798. Pitched slate roof, exposed rubble stone walling with dressed stone quoins. Extended to rear. Stone outbulding to site

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MH012-102

Kilshine Church(St Sinches church)

Knightstown Wilkinstown Church ( C of I ) former

Eighteenth-century First fruits church. No longer in use.

MH012-103

Farmhouse Castletown Castletown Farmhouse Detached three-bay single-storey farm house, built c.1850, now in derelict condition. Stone and clay walls. Pitched corrugated-iron roof. Square-headed openings with stone sills.

14310006

MH012-104

Castletown RC Cemetery

Leggagh Castletown Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, with marked interments from c.1935. Carved limestone and marble grave markers. Rendered gate piers surmounted by cast-iron crosses, with cast-iron spear-headed railings and double gates.

14310005

MH012-105

Castletown Parochial House

Leggagh Castletown Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1870. Roughcast rendered walls. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and clay pots. Incl Outbuildings.

14310003

MH012-106

Water pump Leggagh Castletown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, cap with finial and foundry mark.

14310002

MH012-107

St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Church

Castletown Castletown Church ( C of I ) derelict

Board of First Fruits church, rebuilt in 1820, on the site of an earlier church, now derelict. Medieval windows of earlier church inserted to tower.

14310007

MH012-108

Mausoleum Castletown Castletown Mausoleum Coursed limestone burial vault, c.1830, with dressed limestone coping. Surrounded by two sets of cast-iron railings on limestone plinth walls with anthemion-headed corner posts. Accessed through cast-iron gate.

14310008

MH012-109

Castletown RC Church

Leggagh Castletown Church ( R C ) Detached Roman Catholic church, built c.1830, remodelled, nave added, and cruciform plan formed in 1877. Cast-iron belfry with cast-iron bell to east of church.

14310001

MH012-110

Stephenstown House

Stephenstown Nobber House (detached )

Detached three-bay three-storey house, built c.1760, with central flat-roofed porch. Remains of three-bay two-storey earlier house. Cast-gates and gate piers to the site and to the entrance.

14401201

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MH012-111

Gravelmount House Castletown Castletown Country house five-bay three-storey late Georgian House, with shallow hipped roof and long sash windows at first floor.

MH012-112

Knock thatch Knock Castletown Thatched house

Four-bay, single-storey house with windbreak porch, thatched roof or oaten straw with two rendered chimneystacks, rendered stone/clay walls, sash windows, slate roofed extension

MH012-113

Rathkenny Church Rathkenny Rathkenny Church ( C of I ) ruin

A ruineous single cell large stone church from c.1853. It has a good mid 18th century square headed doorcase with block and start dressings and triple keystones.

MH012-114

Begsreeve milestone Begsreeve Lobinstown Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14401203

MH012-115

Parsonstown yard and lodge

Parsonstown Demense

Lobinstown Stableyard and Lodge.

Single storey gate lodge, and stableyard buildings – partially converted to dwelling

MH012-116

Parsonstown demesne milestone

Parsonstown Demesne

Lobinstown Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14401204

MH012-118

Devintown stone gate piers

Devinstown Lobinstown Gate piers A pair uncoursed stone Gate Piers which are half circular in plan. A Wrought Iron gate hangs between the piers.

MH012-119

Parsonstown Demesne milestone

Parsonstown Demesne

Lobinstown Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14401207

MH012-120

Rathkenny Cottage Rathkenny Thatched house

Detached four-bay single-storey house built c.1820, with porch addition. Pitched thatched roof with rendered chimneystack. Rendered walls. Timber sash windows.

14401205

MH012-121

Creewood milestone Creewood Slane Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

MH014-100

Baltrasna House Baltrasna Country House The present house with its gable end is a fragment of an earlier 18th century house of 2 bays, 2-storeys, quoins and shouldered architraves on windows. Incl. gates and Gate lodge (derelict).

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MH015-100

Dromone Castle Milltown Loughcrew Castle Smallish tower with a rounded corner. Perhaps the residential tower of a vanished church. Ruinous.

MH015-101

Saint Mary's Presbytery

Garrynabolie Drumone Presbytery Detached three-bay two-storey presbytery, built c.1920, with full-height canted bay windows flanking entrance door. Hipped slate roof with ashlar chimneystacks. Snecked rock-faced limestone walls.

14311001

MH015-102

Lough Bawn Lodge Ballinlough Cross Keys House Detached single storey house, late 19th C with slated hipped roof, sash windows in segmental openings

MH015-103

St. Mary's RC church Garrynabolie Drumone RC Church Detached cruciform-plan church, built 1834, with sacristy to south. Pitched slate roof with ridge cresting and stone cross finials. Rendered walls with limestone quoins, plaques and eaves course.

14311002

MH015-104

Handball alley Garrynabolie Drumone Handball Alley H-plan handball alley, built c.1920, now disused, with two courts. Rendered walls. Stone piers with cast-iron double gates to site.

14311003

MH015-105

House Garrynabolie Drumone House One of a pair semi-detached two-bay single-storey houses with attic accommodation, built c.1860, with central projecting porch with pair of entrances to rear. Now in use as single detached dwelling. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rooflights.

14311006

MH015-106

Farmhouse Garrynabolie Drumone Farmhouse Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1850, flanked by single-storey outbuildings to north and south. Pitched slate roofs with stone chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls.

14311004

MH015-108

Rustic Lodge Loughcrew Demense

Gate Lodge Detached three-bay two-storey gate lodge, built c.1840, with gabled central breakfront, now disused. Pitched tile roofs. Rendered blank arcades to ground floor with inset square-headed openings.

14401514

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MH015-109

Scoil Gearr-Cluainte Scoil Naisuianta

Gortloney Drumone National School Detached T-plan single-storey former national school, built c.1860, comprising of six-bay side elevation with two-bay gabled projection to north. Now used as a garage workshop.

14311009

MH015-110

Mahon's Lodge Loughcrew Lodge Detached single-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1880, with lean-to extension, now disused. Hipped slate roof with rusticated stone chimneystack. Rendered and stone walls with rock-faced stone plinths.

14401512

MH015-112

Sextons House Loughcrew House Detached three-bay single-storey over basement, former sexton's house, built c.1880, with return to the rear, now in use as private dwelling. Pitched synthetic slate roofs with ashlar limestone chimneystack. Snecked limestone walls.

14401513

MH015-113

Saint Kieran's graveyard

Loughcrew Graveyard Graveyard, with stone grave markers from c.1840. Rubble stone boundary walls with octagonal gate piers and cast-iron double gates. Dressed limestone former church to site, c.1840, with chancel added c.1904, now vacant.

14401510

MH015-114

St Kieran's Church of Ireland

Loughcrew Demense

Church ( C of I ) former

A four-bay single cell church, first fruits style, c. 1840, by Joseph Welland. Of punched stone with round headed lancets. Gabled west porch with diagonal buttresses.

MH015-115

Loughcrew Demesne Gates

Loughcrew Gates Segmental-arched carriage arch and square-headed pedestrian gate, c.1840, set in rubble stone screen wall. Ashlar limestone dressings to openings with single and pair of iron gates. Ruined brick/stone gardener's house to the site.

14401509

MH015-116

Loughcrew Demesne Gardens

Loughcrew Gardens Remains of formal garden, c.1840, with ornamental water channels and pools, rustic folly and related outbuildings. Remains of seventeenth-century house to site. Doorcase of seventeenth-century house incorporated into nineteenth-century walled garden.

14401508

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MH015-117

Garden Lodge Loughcrew Lodge Detached two-storey over basement former chief gardener's house, built c.1840. Pitched slate roof with ashlar limestone chimneystack. Brick walls with wigged pointing, timber sash windows. Four-bay two-storey extension attached.

14401511

MH015-118

St. Olivers Church and Graveyard

Loughcrew Church Graveyard, with medieval interments, having eighteenth- and nineteenth-century stone grave markers. Remains of medieval church to site.

14401507

MH015-119

Loughcrew Front Lodge

Loughcrew Demense

Gate Lodge Detached gable-fronted gate lodge with recessed flanking bay, built c.1780, with carved limestone Doric portico, set on a raised plinth.

14401506

MH015-120

Loughcrew tudor doorcase

Loughcrew Demense

Demesne features

Remains of country house, built c.1780, with giant Ionic limestone portico supporting remains of pediment. Remains of ashlar blocks to the site.

14401501

MH015-121

Estate workers houses

Loughcrew Estate workers houses ( semi-detached )

Pair of semi-detached six-bay two-storey former estate workers houses, built c.1780. The pair back on to a single-storey stable range. Hipped slate roof with ashlar limestone chimneystacks.

14401503

MH015-122

Loughcrew Demesne

Loughcrew Estate manager's house

Detached three-bay two-storey former estate manager's house, built c.1780, flanked by recessed bays, with pedimented gables. Hipped and pitched slate roofs with ashlar limestone parapets and chimneystacks.

14401504

MH015-123

Loughcrew House Loughcrew Demense

Country House Remains of country house, built c.1780, by Cockerall, burnt, demolished 1968, Detached nine-bay single-storey over basement former stables, built c.1780.

14401502

MH015-124

Loughcrew Demesne

Loughcrew Stables Three ranges of multiple-bay single-storey stable buildings, built c.1780, set around a central courtyard with integral carriage arches. Hipped slate roofs with ashlar limestone chimneystacks. Ashlar limestone walls.

14401505

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MH015-125

Berry's Lodge Loughcrew Lodge Detached three-bay two-storey former gate lodge, built c.1840, with lean-to bays flanking gabled central bay and having three-bay two-storey block to the rear. Pitched slate roofs with ashlar chimneystacks.

14401517

MH015-126

Newtown House Newtown House ( detached )

An early 18th century house of 5 bays and 3 storeys. Incl of outbuildings and gates. Some of the original windows have been replaced with pvc.

MH015-127

Lake Lodge Loughcrew Lodge Detached two-bay two-storey gate lodge, built c.1880, with lean-to extension to rear, now disused. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Dressed limestone walls with limestone string courses.

14401515

MH015-128

Chatton's Lodge Loughcrew Lodge Detached three-bay two-storey gate lodge, built c.1880, with projecting porch to south elevation and with a gabled bay to the east gable. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystack.

14401516

MH015-129

Bobsville Bobsville Country House c1765

MH015-130

Clonabreanay Clonabreanay Country House An early 19th century House with only two ruinous wings remaining. incl stable yard

MH015-131

Belview House Belview Country House Georgian House from 1765. It has three bays and 2 storeys with sweeps and wings, which are particularly pleasing.

MH016-100

Martinstown Bridge Ardglasson Crossakeel Road Bridge Single-arch road bridge over river, built c.1790, with rubble stone walls having ashlar voussoirs.

14312027

MH016-101

Ballinlough Community Centre

Smithstown Ballinlough National School ( former )

Detached three-bay single-storey former national school, built c.1850, now in use as community centre. Comprising a central entrance bay with pair of recessed porches, flanked by gabled double-height bays.

14401607

MH016-102

Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Smithstown Ballinlough Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan gable-fronted church, built c.1830, flanked by projecting towers. Two-bay side elevations to nave

14401606

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MH016-103

Road sign Crossakeel Crossakeel Road sign Cast-iron signpost, erected c.1930, with raised lettering, border and harp emblem.

14312003

MH016-105

The Rectory, Kilskeer

Kilskeer Kilskeer House ( detached )

late 18thC 5 bay, 2 storey, gabled, yellow rendered house,

MH016-106

Kilskyre National School

Kilskeer Kilskeer School Five-bay, two-storey schoolhouse, 1836, with wide hipped roof, rubble stone walls and cut stone jambs lintols and quoins.

MH016-107

Kilskeer Church Kilskeer Kilskeer Church ( R C ) Hard Gothic church with spire and aisles, 1847 by J.J. McCarthy.

MH016-108

Boltown House Boltown Kilskeer House A 3 bay, 2 storey Gerorgian house with a hipped roof and two stacks . The outbuildings to the rear of the house have been converted into a dwelling.

MH016-109

Newgrove House Balnagon Upper

Ballinlough Stableyards Three ranges of stable buildings, built c.1760, set around a central courtyard.

14401604

MH016-110

Newgrove House Balnagon Upper

Ballinlough Outbuildings Three ranges of multiple-bay single-storey outbuildings, built c.1760, set around a central cobbled courtyard.

14401605

MH016-111

Boltown Hall Boltown Kilskeer House (detached )

c.1875, the house is two storey over basement with square entrance porch.

MH016-112

Newgrove House Balnagon Upper

Ballinlough Gates Channelled limestone gate piers, built c.1760, with pair of wrought-iron gates. Two-bay single-storey former gate lodge to the site.

14401603

MH016-113

Bensfort House Balnagon Lower

Ballinlough Country House A mid 18th century gable-ended House of 3 bays and 2 storeys with a single storey modern extension to the side. Incl Outbuildings and Gatelodge.

MH016-114

Woodpole Bridge Woodpole Carnaross Railway Bridge Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1863, now disused. Snecked rock-faced limestone walls and parapet. Segmental-arch with ashlar limestone to arch ring.

14307012

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MH016-118

Jack's Bridge Castlekeeran Carnaross Railway Bridge Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1863, now disused. Snecked rock-faced limestone ashlar walls and parapet. Segmental-arch opening with ashlar limestone voussoirs.

14307008

MH016-119

Sylvan Park Stables Balnagon Lower

Ballinlough Stableyard Stableyard to the Former Sylvan Park House

MH016-120

Drumbaragh Schoolhouse

Drumbaragh School House Detached four-bay single-storey former national school, built c.1850, with pair of gabled porches. Canted window to east gable. Pitched patterned slate roofs with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron finials.

14401602

MH016-121

Drumbaragh House Drumbaragh Country House Three storey over basement house built c. 1800, attributed to designs by Francis Johnston, remodelled in late 1860s by William Caldbeck, extended to the rear c.1900. Includes gate lodge, walled garden.

MH016-122

Balrath-Bury Balrath Demense

Country House Detached 9 bay, 2 storey colonial revival villa, c. 1930, originally built in 1671 for the Nicholson Family. Incl of Stable yards and Gate lodges.

MH016-123

Tower of Lloyd Commons of Lloyd

Kells Light house Freestanding tower, built c.1791, in the form of a giant Doric column, surmounted by glazed lantern. Dressed limestone walls with string courses, dentils, and dressings. Square-headed, round-headed and pointed-arched openings.

14401601

MH016-200

Water pump Ardglasson Crossakeel Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1850, with banded shaft and fluted cap with finial. Foliate decoration where spout meets neck.

14312019

MH016-201

Forge Ardglasson Crossakeel Forge Detached gable-fronted single-bay single-storey former forge, built c. 1890, now disused. Rubble stone walls. Timber battened doors set in segmental-arched opening with brick and ashlar dressings. Timber windows with ashlar dressings. Derelict.

14312020

MH016-202

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

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MH016-203

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( semi-detached )

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey former estate worker's houses, built c.1830.

14312021

MH016-204

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

MH016-205

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( semi-detached )

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey former estate worker's houses, built c.1830.

14312021

MH016-206

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

MH016-207

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-208

Seat Ardglasson Crossakeel Seat Wrought-iron seat, c.1850. 14312023

MH016-209

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

MH016-210

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-211

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

MH016-212

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-213

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

MH016-214

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-215

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of seven three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312024

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MH016-216

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-217

Ardglassan Ardglassan Crossakeel Estate house ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay single-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1830.

14312022

MH016-218

Ardglassan House Ardglassan Crossakeel Country House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with two-storey return. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Incl Outbuildings

14312026 14312025

MH016-219

Gate piers Crossakeel Crossakeel Gate piers Octagonal limestone gate piers and wrought-iron gate, erected c.1875.

14312017

MH016-220

Water pump Crossakeel Crossakeel Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with fluted neck and curved handle. Set on concrete platform and surrounded by a stone wall.

14312014

MH016-221

House Crossakeel Crossakeel House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, with two-storey return. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Roughcast rendered walls with render quoins. Timber sash windows replaced with uPVC in 2006, stone sills.

14312006

MH016-222

St Schiria's Church of Ireland

Crossakeel Crossakeel Church (C of I) ruin

Detached Church of Ireland church, built in 1823, now in ruins. Comprising of three-bay side elevations to nave, with three-stage tower and ashlar spire.

14312010

MH016-223

Water pump Crossakeel Crossakeel Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with curved handle and acorn finial.

14312011

MH016-225

Hill House Crossakeel Crossakeel House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830. Hipped slate roof with ashlar chimneystacks.

14312009

MH017-100

St Columbas Well Climber Hall Kells Well Well covered by a small corbelled stone structure. Considered to be the well of St. Mary's Abbey and a place for pilgrimage

MH017-101

Rockfield House Rockfield Kells Country house Detached nine-bay, three-storey late C18 house, central freestanding doric porch, courtyard at rear. Lodges, entrance gates and estate cottages.

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MH017-102

Mabe's Bridge Archdeaconry Glebe, Town Parks, Whitecommons

Kells Bridge (road) Medieval 6 arch masonry bridge with cutwaters

MH017-103

House (semi-detached)

Gardenrath Road

Kells House (semi-detached)

1 of a Pair of semi-detached two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1930 with pedimented canted bay windows. Hipped pantile roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick walls.

14313102

MH017-104

House (semi-detached)

Gardenrath Road

Kells House (semi-detached)

1 of a Pair of semi-detached two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1930 with pedimented canted bay windows. Hipped pantile roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick walls.

14313102

MH017-106

Archdeaconry House (Blackwater House)

Archdeaconry Glebe

Kells Country House Five-bay, three-storey late 18thC house.

MH017-107

Maudlin Bridge Maudlin,Cakestown Glebe, Archdeaconry Glebe

Kells Bridge (road) 13 arch masonry bridge, 18thC.

MH017-108

Rectory Townparks Kells House ( Detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey red brick late 19th C house, with square projecting porch, slated hipped roof.

MH017-109

Maudlin Bridge church

Maudlin Kells Church ( R C ) simple T-plan church at angle to road.

MH017-110

Headfort Mausoleum Headfort Kells Mausoleum Octagonal Shrine, 1869, by James Franklin Fuller, sith steeply sloping stone roof, buttressed octagonal lantern supporting a high octagonal spire.

MH017-111

Grangegoddan thatch

Grangegoddan Glebe

Kells Thatched house

Four-bay single storey house with curved windbreak porch, thatched roof of oaten straw, central chimneystack, whitewashed rendered stone/earth walls, sash windows.

MH017-112

Newbridge Headfort Demense

Kells Bridge (road ) 1776 Three arched Stone Bridge, by Thomas Cooley.Rubble stone walls, with ashlar limestone parapets, copings and string courses. Triangular cutwaters to upstream and downstream elevations.

14401711

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MH017-113

Gates Headfort Demesne

Kells Gates Rubble stone demesne walls, built c.1770, with ashlar limestone piers and gates. Comprising ashlar limestone piers with carved caps and ball finials with Greek key motif, flanking pairs of wrought-iron gates.

14401712

MH017-114

Outbuildings Headfort Demesne

Kells Outbuildings Pair of outbuildings, flanking a screen wall with an integral carriage-arch, built c.1770. Rubble stone walls, with ashlar limestone dressings to paired segmental-arched openings and to integral carriage arch.

14401709

MH017-115

Estate workers House

Headfort Demense

Kells House Group of six terraced houses, built c.1850, with central pedimented breakfront. Pitched slate roofs with yellow brick chimneystacks, cast-iron vents and cast-iron finials.

14401708

MH017-116

Headfort House Headfort Demesne

Kells Primary School Detached eleven-bay three-storey over basement country house, built c.1770. Many interior features designed by Robert Adam survive.

14401713

MH017-117

Headfort Bridge/Sedenrath Bridge

Headfort Demesne

Kells Bridge (road) 8 arch masonry bridge

MH017-118

Stables Headfort Demesne

Kells Outbuildings Rubble stone boundary walls to courtyard, built c.1770, enclosing ranges of buildings c.1870. Two ranges of stables to the south and east and two open sided ranges to the north and west.

14401710

MH017-119

Gates Headfort Demesne

Kells Gates Pair of channelled ashlar limestone gate piers surmounted by urns, built c.1770, flanked by pedestrian openings with channelled limestone surrounds. Set in rubble stone demesne walls.

14401707

MH017-120

Stables Headfort Demesne

Kells Stables Multiple-bay two-storey stables, built c.1770, with pedimented integral carriage arches. Replacement pitched slate roofs with yellow brick chimneystacks. Rubble stone walls.

14401706

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MH017-121

Rossmeen House - farmyard buildings

Rossmeen Oristown Farmyard Ranges of single and two-storey farmyard buildings, slated pitched roofs, rubble stone walls, with cut stone door surrounds.

MH017-122

Bloomsbury Brick Boathouse

Bloomsberry Boathouse Octagonal brick built boathouse with temple above, and brick dome.

MH017-123

Rossmeen House Rossmeen House ( detached )

Detached Victorian house, L shaped plan, with two-bay, two-storey main facades, over basement. Later entrance porch removed.

MH017-124

Bloomsberry House Bloomsberry Country House Detached five-bay two-storey over basement C18 house enlarged mid 19thC. incl gates, footbridge and walled garden.

MH017-125

Oristown House Oristown House Three-bay, two storey House with steep pitched hipped roof. Square projecting front Porch. Rendered Coins. Elaborate Wrought iron railings and Cast iron gate piers. Probably Late 19th century.

MH017-126

Kells Road thatch Martry Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey house with thatched roof of oaten straw, windbreak porch, lean-to rear extension, whitewashed rendered mud walls, sash windows.

MH017-127

Martry Mill Martry Mill Group of three adjoining two-storey mill buildings, on L-shape plan, built c.1800. Probably built on site of an earlier mill structure.

14401714

MH017-128

House beside Martry Mill

Martry House Three bay, two-storey house with steeply pitched roof. Central projecting porch. Sash windows.

MH017-129

Teltown House Teltown House ( detached )

Early 19thC, the house is a two-storey three bay house, gable ended and with slated roof and square porch.

MH017-130

Donaghpatrick Bridge

Tankardstown/Gibbstown demense

Donaghpatrick Bridge (road) 6 arch masonry bridge, with cutwaters

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MH017-131

Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Church and hall

Gibbstown Demesne

Donaghpatrick Church ( C of I )

Detached church, built c.1896, designed by J.F. Fuller. incorporates a former tower house to the west. Octagonal ashlar limestone gate piers with pair of cast-iron gates, flanked by turnstile steps.

14401701

MH017-132

Hall Donaghpatrick Donaghpatrick Parochial Hall Detached gable-fronted parochial hall, dated 1889, with three bays to side elevations and single-bay porch to east gable. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron ridge cresting and carved timber barge boards.

14401703

MH017-133

Former Stewards House

Donaghpatrick Donaghpatrick House Detached three-bay two-storey red brick house, built 1883, with gabled central breakfront, extended to the rear in 1993. Red brick outbuildings to site. Bounded by cast-iron railings and gates.

14401702

MH017-134

Sextons House Gibbstown Demesne

Donaghpatrick Sextons House Detached three-bay two-storey former sexton's house, built c.1890. Pitched tile roof with red brick chimneystack. Rubble stone walls. Replacement timber windows with some limestone dressings.

14401704

MH017-135

Lerrigh House Oristown Clongill Farmhouse Detached two storey farmhouse.

MH017-136

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Oristown Gibbstown Cottage ( semi-detached )

One of a pair of 3 bay, single storey semi-detached white-washed cottage.Half hipped roof with central brick chimney stack. Replacement windows

MH017-137

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Oristown Gibbstown Cottage ( semi-detached )

One of a pair of 3 bay, single storey semi-detached white-washed cottage. Half hipped roof with central brick chimney stack. Replacement windows

MH017-138

Gibbstown Estate - Circular entrance feature

Gibbstown Demesne

Gibbstown Demesne features

Ashlar piers with cast iron gates and railings on stone plinth

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MH017-139

Scoil Catriona Oristown, St Andrews Crossroads.

Oristown National School Detached multiple-bay single-storey national school, built 1940. Comprising a seven-bay double-height pitched roofed central block, with projecting flat-roofed block to front and side elevations.

14401705

MH017-140

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Oristown Gibbstown Cottage ( semi-detached )

Two former 3 bay, single storey semi-detached White-washed cottages, now in use as one 6 bay cottage. Half hipped roof with central brick chimney stack. The roof slates have been replaced.

MH017-141

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Oristown Gibbstown Cottage ( semi-detached )

Two former 3 bay, single storey semi-detached stone cottages, now in use as one 6 bay cottage. Half hipped roof with central brick chimney stack.

MH017-142

Clongill Clongill Wilkinstown Castle Ruin of a towerhouse with two round turrets and a later addition. Barrell-vault with wicker centering, murder hole over entrance on ground floor. Two upper floors.

MH017-143

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Gibstown Demesne

Gibbstown House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey red brick house, built c.1889, with gabled central breakfront. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks, timber barge boards and cast-iron ridge cresting. Former Gatelodge to Gibbstown House.

MH018-100

Gibbstown Farmyard and buildings

Gibbstown Demesne

Gibbstown Farmyard Gibbstown House was demolished in 1965 leaving an extensive farmyard complex of stone and brick buildings.

MH018-101

St Columcille's Church, Fletcherstown

Dowthstown Fletcherstown Church ( R C ) Small T-plan, early 19thC church with gallery, rendered.

MH018-102

Milestown Lime Kiln Milestown Donapatrick Lime kiln Square-plan limekiln, now disused. Roughly dressed limestone walls and segmental-arch opening. Built into limestone outcrop.

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MH018-103

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Gibstown Demesne

Gibbstown House (detached)

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey red brick house, built c.1889, with gabled central breakfront. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks, timber barge boards and cast-iron ridge cresting.

MH018-104

Gibbstown Demesne Cottages

Gibstown Demesne

Gibbstown House (detached)

One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey red brick house, built c.1889, with gabled central breakfront. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks, timber barge boards and cast-iron ridge cresting.

MH018-105

Arch Hall Arch Hall Wilkinstown Country House ruin

A large early Georgian house. Three-storey, nine-bay entrance front with cylindrical turret surviving. Incl. Outbuildings.

MH018-106

Wilkinstown thatch 2

Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Thatched house

single-storey house with thatched roof of barley straw, single chimneystack, whitewashed rendered stone/clay walls, replacement windows, extended to rear

MH018-107

Millhouse Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Millhouse Detached five-bay two-storey former mill house, built c.1850. Pitched slate roof with brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Square-headed openings with stone sills and render surrounds.

14314005

MH018-108

Outbuildings Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Outbuildings Detached multiple-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c.1850. Hipped slate roof. Rubble stone walls with dressed limestone quoins. Red brick surrounds and stone sills to window openings.

14314004

MH018-109

Wilkinstown Thatched Cottage

Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1870, with curved projecting entrance. Thatch roof of barley straw with rendered chimneystack. Slate roof to north-east. Rendered mud walls. Roof collapsed.

14314007

MH018-110

Water pump Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with angled pumping handle. Fluted neck and cap with pointed finial. Foliate decoration to spout. Set in recess with limestone walls. Now padded to shaft.

14314009

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MH018-111

Gates Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Gates Cast-iron railings and gates, c.1880. Comprising of a pair of gate piers with double gates, flanked by railings, which are terminated by a pair of piers.

14314011

MH018-112

House Wilkinstown Wilkinstown House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with gabled central breakfront. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick walls with moulded eaves course and recessed brick bands.

14314010

MH018-113

Kilberry Catholic Church

Kilberry Kilberry Church ( R C ) T-shaped early 19thC barn type, rendered with coigns.

MH018-114

Rathkenny ( 0ld church )

Rathkenny Rathkenny Church ( R C ) late 18thC, T-shaped with bowed apse

MH018-115

Stackallan Glebe Harmanstown Stackallan House ( detached )

A late 18th century white rendered house of three bays, two storeys with a pedimented Doric Doorcase.

MH018-116

Stackallan or Boyne House

Stackallan Stackallan Country House Detached three-story over basement country house built c.1715. Built largely on a square plan. Steeply pitched natural slate roof, late seventeenth-century French fashion with two rendered chimneystacks. Gate lodge and gateway to south of main house.

14401801

MH018-117

Tankardstown House

Tankardstown Tankardstown Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house c. 1820.

MH018-118

Tankardstown walled garden and farmyard buildings

Tankardstown Rathkenny Walled garden and outbuildings

Ranges of out outbuildings, single storey, two storey and two-storey over basement, walled garden with decorative wrought iron gates.

MH018-119

Caucestown House Causestown House Detached three-bay two-storey house with advanced gabled central bay, originally built by Lord Boyne c. 1748, and rebuilt in 1845 by William Grainger, Magistrate.

MH018-120

Firmount House Stackallen House Detached five-bay two-storey house built c. 1780 by Lord Boyne, refurbished 1984, flanked by curved quadrant screen walls.

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MH019-100

Davidstown milestone

Davidstown Slane Milestone Was relocated, sandblasted and painted illegally. Now situated at 29420.27490.

MH019-101

Baronstown-Dowdall Plunkett Cross

Carrickdexter Slane Monument One of a group of crosses in the Slane area erected by Dame Jenet Dowdall c.1690 to commemorate her two husbands William Bathe and Oliver Plunket. The cross is a recorded monument.

MH019-102

Beauparc House Painestown Slane Country House Detached double-pile five-bay three-storey over basement house, built c.1755. Range of outbuildings to south.

14401903

MH019-103

Slane Castle Demesne

Slanecastle Demesne

Slane Tower house Fortified house of three storeys, and three-storey tower house with stairs and garderobe towers attached to opposing corners.

MH019-104

Slane Castle incl. North & East Gates

Slanecastle Demesne

Slane Castle Detached seven-bay three-storey over basement Gothic Revival castle started c.1785. Built on the site and probably incorporating the fabric of an earlier house/castle. by James Wyatt (1785-6) and later by Francis Johnston (1795) for Lord Conyngham.

14401902

MH019-105

Demesne wall Slanecastle Demesne

Slane Masonry wall South side of N51 from ent. to village from west.

MH019-106

Kerry Garden Ledwidge Tce. SlaneCastle Demesne

Slane Walled garden Rubble stone and red brick English garden bond walled garden, c.1770.

14315067

MH019-107

Mullaghdillon House Mullaghdillon Slane Farm house Detached three-bay, two-storey house c. 1830.

MH019-108

Gamekeepers Cottage

Ledwidge Tce. Slanecastle Demesne

Slane House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey former game keeper's lodge, built c.1890, with a single-storey return to the rear.

14315066

MH019-109

Fennor Castle Fennor Slane Tower house Two-storey six-bay house with attic and windowless basement incorporates late tower house projecting from centre of N wall.

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MH019-110

St. Patricks National School, Water tower

Collon Rd. Slane

Slane Water tower Square-profile water tower and playground shelter, built 1956. Flat roofs and roughcast rendered walls. Concrete columns to open side of shelter. Cast-iron pivot circular window.

14315002

MH019-111

St. Patricks National School

Collon Rd. Slane

Slane National School Detached multiple-bay single-storey national school, built 1956. Comprising of twelve-bay double-height pitched roofed central block, flanked by two-bay entrance blocks, with projecting flat-roofed block to front and side elevations.

14315001

MH019-112

Ledwidge Cottage Museum

Drogheda Rd. Slane

Slane Cottage Pair of Semi detached stone cottages with brick window and door surrounds. Was the home of poet, Francis Ledwidge, now a museum.

MH019-113

St Mary's Church of the Assumption

Monknewtown Church ( R C ) Small T-shaped church, 3 galleries, late 19thC apse and reredos, round headed windows with square panes.

MH019-115

Rossin Mill Monknewtown Mill Seven-bay, four-storey flaxmill, c.1850, with cutstone door and window surrounds, redbrick chimney, and four-storey gabled range.

14401901

MH019-117

Knowth House Knowth House Detached four-bay, two-storey house c. 1800 with a single storey extension, a hipped slated roof, projecting front porch and sash windows. 18th century yard buildings

MH019-200

Garda Station Navan Road Slane Garda Station Detached six-bay three-storey Garda station, built c. 1950, comprising of office accommodation to ground floor, with pair of residences above.

14315026

MH019-201

St Erc's Hermitage Slanecastle Demesne

Slane Church Nave and chancel church of sixteenth-century with tower at chancel arch. Residential tower of three storeys attached to south of church tower. Fleming/Moore memorial dated 1667 in chancel.

MH019-202

House Main Street lower

Slane House, detached

Detached three-bay single-storey red brick house, built c.1934, with canted bay window and having flat-roofed flanking extensions. Hipped tile roof with red brick chimneys. Red brick walls with rendered plinth course.

14315025

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MH019-203

Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Church

Church Street Slane Church ( C of I )

Detached cruciform-plan church, built 1797. Four stage bell tower. Graveyard to site, bounded by rubble stone walls with ashlar limestone gate piers and pair of cast-iron gates.

14315027

MH019-204

House 3 to east of church of I

Church Street Slane House ( terraced )

Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1740. Exposed rubble stone walls.

14315030

MH019-205

T. Meade, outbuilding

Church Street Slane Outbuilding Detached three-bay three-storey outbuilding, built 1769. Rubble stone walls with red brick eaves course. Pitched slate roof.

14315033

MH019-206

T. Meade, House Church Street Slane Terraced House

Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built 1769. Rendered walls. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Modern shopfront inserted. Built as part of a group with the house to the east.

14315032

MH019-207

Conyngham Arms Hotel

Church Street Slane Hotel Terraced five-bay three-bay former house, built c. 1770, Modern pub front to the east of the front elevation. Three-storey modern extension to rear.

14315035

MH019-208

Slane Glebe House ( Cillghrian )

Chapel St, Slane

Slane House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built 1807. Pair of wrought-iron gates and lamp standard

14315009

MH019-209

Row of Houses Church St north side, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a terrace of five double-pile two- and three-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch, two retaining leaded fanlights.

14315024

MH019-210

The House of Paul Church St Slane

Slane House Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880, with oriel windows to terminating bays. Formerly comprising of pair of semi-detached two- and three-bay houses. Two modern shopfronts to the ground floor.

14315036

MH019-211

Row of Houses Church St north side, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a terrace of five double-pile two- and three-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch, two retaining leaded fanlights.

14315024

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MH019-212

Row of Houses Church St north side, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a terrace of five double-pile two- and three-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch, two retaining leaded fanlights.

14315024

MH019-213

Row of Houses Church St north side, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a terrace of five double-pile two- and three-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch, two retaining leaded fanlights.

14315024

MH019-214

Row of Houses Church St north side, Slane

Slane house ( terraced )

One of a terrace of five double-pile two- and three-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch, two retaining leaded fanlights.

14315024

MH019-215

The Village Inn Church St Slane Public House, former outbuilding

Exterior only of detached three-bay two-storey former outbuilding to house Mh019-216, built c. 1760, now in use as a public house. Hipped tile roof. Rendered walls with render quoins.

14315038

MH019-216

Stone house at Crossroads

the Square Slane House (detached)

Detached three-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1760. incl outbuildings, walls and railings

14315039

MH019-217

Lodge Mill Hill, Slanecastle Demesne

Slane gate lodge Detached three-bay single-storey Victorian gate lodge, built c.1850, with castellated front wall.The gate lodge forms part of a group with the demesne related structures of Slane Castle.

14315042

MH019-218

House, former outbuilding

Church St Slane House, former outbuilding

Detached three-bay two-storey former outbuilding, built c.1760, now in use as a house. Hipped slate roof with two original red brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls, with stone wall to east gable, having a cut stone blind arcade

14315023

MH019-219

Rock House water pump

The Square Slane Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1885, comprising of two cylinders with pumping arm, attached to a timber pier.

14315021

MH019-220

House, former outbuilding

Mill Hill Slane House, former outbuilding

Detached three-bay two-storey former outbuilding, built c.1760, now in use as a house. Hipped slate roof. Rendered walls with a name panel above door.

14315041

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MH019-221

Gates the Square Slane Gates Square-profile ashlar limestone gate piers, c.1760, with carved limestone cap stones, set in stone boundary walls. Pair of cast-iron gates with oval and fleur-de-lis motifs and interlocking shamrock and thistle floral finial.

14315040

MH019-222

Rock House the Square Slane House ( detached )

Detached double-pile three-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1760. incl outbuildings, walls and railings.

14315020

MH019-223

Boyne Navigation Slanecastle Demesne

Slane canal Section of the Lower Boyne Canal, built c.1760, now disused. Ashlar limestone canal walls and an ashlar limestone lock. Single-arch masonry road bridge with cut stone voussoirs and random rubble walls to site.

14315065

MH019-224

Rock House Gates the Square Slane Gates Square-profile ashlar limestone gate piers, c.1760, with carved limestone cap stones, set in stone boundary walls. Pair of cast-iron gates with oval and fleur-de-lis motifs and interlocking shamrock and thistle floral finial.

14315022

MH019-225

Outbuilding the Square Slane Outbuilding Detached three-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c. 1760. Hipped tile roof. Roughcast rendered walls with a limestone eaves course. Dressed limestone to north gable with a cut stone blind arcade.

14315043

MH019-226

Slane Fireplaces Chapel St Slane Outbuilding Detached four-bay single-storey former outbuilding, built c.1760, now in use as a shop. Hipped slate roof with brick chimney. Rubble stone walls with a limestone eaves course, and with a cut limestone blind arcade to the south gable.

14315019

MH019-227

Mount Charles Lodge

Chapel St Slane House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1750. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with a tooled stone plinth course. Tooled limestone round-headed door surround. Incl Three ranges of outbuildings, built c.1750.

14315052

MH019-228

Water pump Chapel St Slane Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion's head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap with finial and side handle.

14315051

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MH019-229

Stone house at Crossroads

the Square Slane House ( detached )

Detached three-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1760. incl outbuildings, walls and railings

14315044

MH019-230

Outbuilding Chapel Street Slane Outbuilding Detached multiple-bay single-storey outbuilding, built c.1760. Hipped tile roof with terracotta ridge tiles and finials. Rendered walls.

14315050

MH019-231

Malony's Chapel St Slane Public House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1845, Rendered walls. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Timber shopfront.

14315012

MH019-232

Parochial House (former )

the Square Slane house ( detached )

Detached three-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1760. incl outbuildings, walls and railings.

14315049

MH019-233

Slane Videos Main St upper Slane Former Outbuilding

Detached three-bay single-storey former outbuilding, built c. 1760. Hipped tile roof with cast-iron rainwater goods.

14315048

MH019-234

House 4 of 2 pairs of 4-bay, 2-storey houses

Chapel St east side, Slane

Slane house ( semi-detached )

Semi-detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1760, with a two-storey return to rear. Exposed stone wall to front elevation.

14315018

MH019-235

House, former Outbuilding

Main Street Upper

Slane House, former Outbuilding

Detached four-bay two-storey former outbuilding, built c. 1760, now in use as a shop and post office. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14315045

MH019-236

House 3 of 2 pairs of 4-bay, 2-storey houses

Chapel St east side, Slane

Slane house ( semi-detached )

Semi-detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1760, with a two-storey return to rear. Exposed stone wall to front elevation.

14315017

MH019-237

House 2 of 2 pairs of 4-bay, 2-storey houses

Chapel St east side, Slane

Slane house ( semi- detached )

Semi-detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1760, with a two-storey return to rear. Exposed stone wall to front elevation.

14315016

MH019-238

House 1 of 2 pairs of 4-bay 2-storey houses

Chapel St east side, Slane

Slane house ( semi-detached )

Semi-detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1760, with a two-storey return to rear. Exposed stone wall to front elevation.

14315015

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Terrace Chapel Street Slane Terraced houses

One of a Terrace of four three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1840, set perpendicular to the street, now derelict. Rubble stone walls. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick flat arches.

14315014

MH019-240

House Chapel Street Slane House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, set perpendicular to the street line. Projecting entrance porch with remains of a stone open pediment. Roughcast rendered walls. Hipped tile roof.

14315008

MH019-241

Terrace Chapel Street Slane Terraced houses

One of a Terrace of four three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1840, set perpendicular to the street, now derelict. Rubble stone walls. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick flat arches.

14315014

MH019-242

Slane Mill Slane Slane Weir Stone weir, built 1765, with two stone cutwaters. 14315064

MH019-243

House Chapel Street Slane House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, set perpendicular to the street line. Projecting entrance porch with a stone open pediment and a stone threshold. Roughcast rendered walls.

14315007

MH019-244

St Patricks RC Church

Chapel Street Slane Gates/railings Cast-iron railings, gates and piers, c.1870, with plinths to railings, and terminated by limestone piers. Comprising of pair of square-profile cast-iron piers, with pair of cast-iron gates, flanked by cast-iron railings.

14315006

MH019-245

Terraced house Chapel Street Slane Terraced houses

One of a Terrace of four three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1840, set perpendicular to the street, now derelict. Rubble stone walls. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick flat arches,

14315014

MH019-246

Terraced house Chapel Street Slane Terraced houses

One of a Terrace of four three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1840, set perpendicular to the street, now derelict. Rubble stone walls. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Red brick flat arches,

14315014

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St Patricks RC Church

Chapel Street Slane Belfry Freestanding belfry, built c.1780, capped by ogee dome with cast-iron finial. Rubble stone walls with lancet window openings. Round-arched door opening with ashlar voussoirs.

14315005

MH019-248

Gothic gate and associated structures

Slanecastle Demesne

Slane Gates Rubble stone castellated entrance gate, built c.1795, comprising of arched opening, flanked by hexagonal profile towers

14315055

MH019-249

Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Church

Chapel Street Slane Church ( R.C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1800, with transepts to the east. Bounded by coursed rubble stone boundary wall.Freestanding belfry, built c.1780, capped by ogee dome with cast-iron finial. Cast-iron railings, gates and piers, c.1870.

14315004

MH019-250

Slane Bridge Slane Slane Bridge (road) Thirteen arch masonry bridge, built c.1776. This bridge was expanded westwards. The original, possible medieval part has three pointed arches at S bank while these same arches are rounded on expanded W side.

14315063

MH019-251

house I of row of houses on east side of N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

MH019-252

house 2 of row of houses on east side of N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

MH019-253

house 3 of row of houses on east side on N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

MH019-254

house 4 of row of houses on east side of N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

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Slane Mill, Gatelodge

Slane Slane Gatelodge Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1765. Hipped tile roof with a rebuilt red brick chimneystack. Squared stone walls with a limestone eaves course. Timber sash windows.

14315057

MH019-256

Slane Mill, Gates Slane Slane Gates Pairs of square-profile limestone ashlar gate piers with carved limestone cap stones, c.1765, linked by limestone plinth walls surmounted by original wrought-iron railings.

14315058

MH019-257

House 5 of row of houses on east side of N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

MH019-258

House 6 of row of houses on east side of N2

Boyne View, Slane

Slane House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800.

14315056

MH019-259

Slane Mill, bollards Slane Slane Bollards Twenty-three circular and hexagonal profile granite bollards, c.1765.

14315059

MH019-260

Slane Mill Slane Slane Mill Detached T-plan multiple-bay five-storey mill, built c.1765, with a three-bay pedimented breakfront to west elevation.

14315061

MH019-261

Slane Mill, Chimney Slane Slane Chimney Freestanding red brick hexagonal chimney, erected c.1900. Machine cut red brick and cement mortar.

14315060

MH019-262

Boyneville House Slane Slane Mill house Detached three-bay two-storey house mill house, c. 1765. 14315062

MH019-263

Stone walls Drogheda Road Slane boundary walls Rubble limestone walls on both sides of the Drogheda Road

MH019-264

Stone wall Mill Hill Slane boundary wall Rubble stone wall on east side of Mill Hill

MH020-100

Bru na Boinne Visitors Centre

Stalleen Donore Visitors Centre Detached muiltiple-bay multiple-storey interpretative centre, c.1997. Built on an irregular plan and constructed using a variety of materials including structural steel, reinforced concrete and the extensive use of plate glass

14402015

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MH020-101

Netterville, monument

Dowth Dowth Monument This is a monument to the 5th Viscount Netterville from c.1800, a memorial to John Boyle O' Reilly.

MH020-102

Netterville Graveyard

Dowth Dowth Netterville Graveyard

Graveyard, with stone grave markers from c.1725. Rubble stone boundary walls with cast-iron double gates and turnstile. Remains of medieval church and medieval grave markers to the site.

14402008

MH020-103

Dowth Church Dowth Dowth Church Detached stone church remodeled, c.1860, comprising of three-bay side elevations to the nave, with single-bay porch to south-gable. Dressed stone walls, with decorative recessed panels. Pointed arch openings.

14402007

MH020-104

Netterville Charity Dowth Dowth House /former almshouse

Detached seven-bay two-storey former almshouse, built c.1877 by Lord Fingal. designed by George Coppinger Ashlin. Medieval tower house to site. Ashlar limestone piers with cast-iron double gates.

14402006

MH020-105

Staleen thatch 1 Staleen Donore Thatched house

Five-bay, single-storey house with windbreak porch, thatched roof of oaten straw, painted cement rendered walls, aluminium windows, farmyard and stone outbuildings.

MH020-106

Dowth Hall, pump Dowth Dowth Pump Cast-iron pump, c.1960, comprising cast-iron base with formerly glazed upper section retaining original internal machinery.

14402011

MH020-107

Dowth Hall Dowth Dowth Country House Detached five-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c.1730. Conservatory, c.1900, attached to south elevation. Outbuildings to north elevation. Incl Stables and Gate lodge

14402009

MH020-108

Staleen Cottage Stalleen Donore Thatched house

Detached single-storey three bay former small farmers cottage, built c.1800. Rendered mud or compacted earth walls. Hipped corrugated metal sheet roof with rendered chimneystack located towards center of roof.

14402013

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Oldbridge House Oldbridge Sheephouse Country house Detached seven-bay three-storey house, built c.1750. enlarged c1810. reputed to have been designed by George Darley. The 1832 alterations were carried out by Frederick Darley. incl. outbuildings, entrance gates and the octagonal garden.

14402016

MH020-110

Pillbox Oldbridge Donore Pillbox Reinforced concrete pillbox, built c.1940. Located in a defensive position overlooking the River Boyne. Built on a trapezoidal plan (c.3 m in width and 1.8 m high) with two horizontal gun emplacements, one to the north and one to the south.

14402014

MH020-111

Obelisk Bridge Oldbridge Oldbridge Bridge (road) Single-span road bridge over river, built c.1869, comprising two wrought-iron double latticed girders with ashlar limestone terminating piers.

14402005

MH020-112

Detached House Stalleen Donore House (detached)

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with gabled porch. Hipped slate roof with render brick chimneystacks. Rubble limestone walls with dressed stone quoins having red walls to porch.

14402001

MH020-113

Donore Parochial House

Cruicerath Donore Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1840, with gabled bay and gablet. Pitched slate roofs with red brick chimneystacks. Square limestone walls with carved limestone plaque.

14402003

MH020-114

Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Cruicerath Donore Church ( R.C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1840, flanked by recessed bays. Four-bay side elevations to the nave. ashlar limestone gate piers surmounted by cast-iron finials, with pair of cast-iron gates. Former school to site.

14402002

MH020-115

Gatelodge Oldbridge Sheephouse Gatelodge Detached two-storey gatelodge, slate roof with ornate bargeboards, rubble walls with stone arched hoodmouldings, to first floor windows, and flat hood mouldings to ground floor windows. Projecting porch with hipped roof and decorative slate courses.

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MH020-116

Cottage Oldbridge Sheephouse Estate cottage Terrace of five former estate workers houses, of three-bays, two-storeys, slated pitched roof, random rubble walls with brick surrounds to opes.

MH020-117

Cottage Oldbridge Sheephouse Estate cottage Terrace of five former estate workers houses, of three-bays, two-storeys, slated pitched roof, random rubble walls with brick surrounds to opes.

MH020-118

Cottage Oldbridge Sheephouse Estate cottage Terrace of five former estate workers houses, of three-bays, two-storeys, slated pitched roof, random rubble walls with brick surrounds to opes.

MH020-119

Cottage Oldbridge Sheephouse Estate cottage Terrace of five former estate workers houses, of three-bays, two-storeys, slated pitched roof, random rubble walls with brick surrounds to opes.

MH020-120

Cottage Oldbridge Sheephouse Estate cottage Terrace of five former estate workers houses, of three-bays, two-storeys, slated pitched roof, random rubble walls with brick surrounds to opes.

MH020-121

Boyne Valley Cottage

Donore Donore Thatched house

Detached six-bay single-storey house, built c.1800, with projecting porch and two-bays in use as outbuilding. Hipped thatched roof with red brick chimneystack. Rendered walls. Timber sash windows. Rethatched 2004

14402004

MH020-122

Donore thatch Donore Donore Thatched house

Five-bay two-storey house with gabled porch, thatched roof of oaten straw and three brick chimneystacks, cement rendered walls, sash windows.

MH020-123

Eagle Lodge Bryanstown Drogheda environs

House ( detached )

A detached two-storey, three bay House. Hipped Roof with red-bricked chimney stacks. Central projecting single-storey porch. Cast Iron Railings.

MH020-124

Stameen Stameen Drogheda Outbuildings Out Buildings, attached to Stameen House, an 1870 Victorian House just over the Louth Border.

MH021-100

Eden View - The Grammar School

Stameen Mornington School ( former house)

A two-storey, seven-bay house, with shallow stone pediment above the centre bay.

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MH021-101

Bay View Stameen Mornington Country House, Gates and out buildings

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with central breakfront. Timber and glazed pedimented central porch addition to front elevation. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Three two-storey outbuildings ranged around a courtyard.

14318015

MH021-102

Glen House Stameen Mornington House(detached)

Detached six-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1852. The dower house of Stameen House, Drogheda. Cobbled courtyard to west with stone outbuildings. Incl gates, piers and gate lodges.

14318018

MH021-103

Colpe House Colp east Colpe House Detached irregular-plan house, built c.1900, with pedimented central entrance bay flanked by recessed bay and projecting pedimented bay. Pitched slate roofs with rendered chimneystacks.

14317002

MH021-104

Colp Church of Ireland and Castle site

Colp west Colpe Church ( C of I )

Board of First Fruits church, built c. 1790, now in use as shop. Graveyard to site. Rubble stone boundary wall and piers with cast-iron gates to site.

14317001

MH021-106

Piltown House Piltown Piltown Country house Neoclassical house 1838, five-bay, two-storey over basement, gate lodge opposite. Outbuildings and walled garden. Ogham stone from Painestown in grounds.

MH021-108

Donacarney House Donacarney Little

Donacarney Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1860, with a single-bay two-storey addition, incl outbuildings.

14318001

MH021-109

Community Centre ( former National School )

Donacarney Great

Donacarney Community centre

Detached six-bay single-storey former school, built c.1873, with central bays flanked by projecting gabled bays with entrance porches.

14317006

MH021-110

Post box Donacarney Great

Donacarney Post box Cast-iron wall box, c.1905, with E R VII insignia. Set in rubble stone wall.

14317008

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Water pump Donacarney Great

Donacarney Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with an acorn finial. Originally in the centre of the crossroads. Relocated to position in from of the community center in 2006.This attractive cast-iron water pump has a high level of artistic detailing.

14317007

MH021-112

Donacarney Castle Donacarney little

Donacarney Tower house Tower house N wall surviving to first storey. Barrel-vault springing from N wall over ground floor with part of fireplace and window surviving at first floor.

MH021-113

Tamere Bettystown Road, Donacarney Great

Donacarney House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1920. Rendered walls with render corner strips and sill course between floors. Rendered walls with render corner strips and sill course between floors.

14317009

MH021-114

Water pump The Narrow ways, Betaghstown

Bettystown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1900, with horizontal bands to the shaft and a replacement top.

14316024

MH021-115

Postbox Eastham Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Post box Cast iron post box c.1905 with royal insignia of Edward VII set into a roughly Dressed Limestone wall.

14316022

MH021-116

House Eastham Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown House Detached three-bay single-storey rendered house, built c.1900, with projecting gabled bay with bay window. Pitched slate roof with crested ridge tiles and rendered chimneystacks.

14316021

MH021-117

Betaghstown House The Narrow Ways, Betaghstown

Bettystown Country House Detached L-plan house, built c.1630, remodeled and extended c.1780 and c.1850. Comprising of four-bay two-storey wing and five-bay two-storey wing with attic accommodation. Also Gates and outbuildings.

14316025

MH021-118

Cottage Mornington Mornington House Detached five-bay single-storey house, built c.1820, with porch addition. Pitched corrugated-iron roof with brick chimneystack. Rendered walls with a rendered buttress. Concrete boundary walls and outbuilding to site.

14402106

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MH021-120

Drogheda North Lighthouse

Mornington Mornington Lighthouse Lighthouse, built c.1880, comprising cast-iron lantern with glazed panel, surrounded by walkway approached by ladder, set on cast-iron supports.

14402105

MH021-121

Ladies Finger Mornington Mornington Monument Masonry circular column, height c. 16m. on square base.

MH021-122

Eastham House Eastham Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown House ( detached )

Detached five-bay three-storey house, built c.1760. Original cast-iron gates and railings to front site. A walled garden survives to the rear.

14316020

MH021-123

The Boat House Mornington Mornington Boathouse Four-bay, single storey boathouse, modern roof of synthetic slate, squared rubble walls with limestone dressings, in use as house.

MH021-124

Maiden Tower Mornington Mornington Tower Square tower, height c. 16m, with spiral staircase tapering towards top. Access to parapet through barrel-vault at top of stairs.

MH021-125

Drogheda West Lighthouse

Mornington Mornington Lighthouse Lighthouse, built c.1880, comprising cast-iron lantern with glazed panel, surrounded by walkway approached by ladder, set on cast-iron supports. Set within brick boundary walls.

14402103

MH021-126

Sunrise Mornington Mornington Lighthouse keepers Cottage

Detached L-plan former lighthouse keeper's house, built c.1880, now vacant. Pitched patterned slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting, carved timber barge boards and red brick chimneystacks.

14402102

MH021-127

Drogheda East Lighthouse

Mornington Mornington Lighthouse Lighthouse, built c.1880, comprising cast-iron lantern with glazed panel, surrounded by walkway approached by ladder, set on cast-iron supports. Set within brick boundary walls.

14402101

MH021-128

Coast Road cottages Coast Road, Mornington

Bettystown Thatched house

1 of a Pair of four-bay single-storey thatched houses, built c.1850, with projecting entrance porches. Pitched thatch roof with a rendered chimneystack. Square-headed window openings have timber sash windows.

14316019

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Coast Road cottages Coast Road, Mornington

Bettystown Thatched house

1 of a Pair of four-bay single-storey thatched houses, built c.1850, with projecting entrance porches. Pitched thatch roof with a rendered chimneystack. Square-headed window openings with timber sash windows.

14316019

MH021-200

Mornington Bridge Mornington Mornington Bridge (road) Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1840, with a disused flood gate to the south elevation and breakwaters to north elevation. Rubble stone walls with ashlar limestone breakwaters and voussoirs.

14318012

MH021-201

Milestone Church Street, Mornington

Mornington Milestone Square-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides.

14318010

MH021-202

Pump Church Street, Mornington

Mornington Pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with a fluted shaft and cap, surmounted by an acorn finial. Foundry mark to shaft.

14318011

MH021-203

Star of the Sea Church of Ireland Church

Mornington Mornington Church ( C of I )

Detached gabled-fronted Gothic Revival church, built c.1841. Graveyard with headstones dating from the early eighteenth century, Ruin of an earlier church, built c.1600, to graveyard.

14318007

MH021-204

House Church Street, Mornington

Mornington House Detached double-pile two-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, four-bay single-storey extension to north, built c.1850, later porch and bay window added

14318006

MH021-303

Bettystown Thatched Cottage 2

Triton Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Thatched house

Detached three-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1850, with gabled porch. Square-headed window openings with timber sash windows. Pitched thatch roof of oaten straw with rendered chimneystack. Extension to rear.

14316004

MH021-305

Bettystown Thatched Cottage 1

Triton Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Thatched house

Terraced three-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1820, with a windbreak porch. Square-headed window openings with timber sash windows. Pitched thatched roof to house and to entrance porch. Site is enclosed by a low concrete wall.

14316002

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Mc Donagh's Pub Triton Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1820, now also in use as public house. Three-bay single-storey public house extension with slate roof to east. Rendered fascia and a decorative render cornice to public house.

14316001

MH021-310

Bayview, Semi-detached House

Laytown Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Semi-detached House

Semi-detached two-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1900, with a full-height canted bay window. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, eaves dentils and a rendered chimneystack. Round-arched door opening with a hood moulding.

14316012

MH021-311

Bayview, Semi-detached House

Laytown Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Semi-detached House

Semi-detached two-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1900, with a full-height canted bay window. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, eaves dentils and a rendered chimneystack. Round-arched door opening with a hood moulding.

14316013

MH021-312

Bunbeg Laytown Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown House Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1920. Central entrance door with hood moulding, flanked by projecting bay windows.Decorative wrought-iron railings on a rendered plinth and wrought-iron gates to site.

14316011

MH021-313

Cast iron vent pipe base

Laytown Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Cast iron vent pipe base

Cast-iron fluted vent pipe base, c.1850. 14316014

MH021-316

Water pump Laytown Road, Betaghstown

Bettystown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with a fluted shaft, an acorn finial, foundry mark and a shelf to base. interesting details such as the acorn finial, fluted shaft.

14316017

MH021-317

Signpost Ninch Laytown Signpost Cast-iron signpost, c.1940, with raised lettering, border and harp emblem.

14319014

MH021-320

Laytown Scoil Naisiunta (former )

Ninch Laytown National School Detached five-bay single-storey national school, built c.1955, with central projecting entrance porch. Hipped tile roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14319013

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MH021-321

Laytown Church Ninch Laytown Church ( R C ) Detached circular-plan roughcast rendered church, built c.1975, retaining facade of former church, c.1870. Incl. Gates.

14319011

MH023-100

Kilskeer Wayside Cross

Kilskeer Kilskeer Cross Stone cross memorial to Richard Connell.

MH023-101

Triermore House Drewstown little

Fordstown Country House A 2-storey, 3 bay house with quoins and stone porch with tripartite windows on the ground floor. Gate lodge is located across the road. Outbuildings and walled garden included

MH023-102

Johnsbrook Johnsbrook Fordstown Country house Five bay, two-storey over basement house, c. 1770, with wide hipped roof, outbuildings and walled garden

MH023-103

Drewstown Drewstown Great

Fordstown Country House / school

Detached seven-bay three-storey country house, built c.1745, with later single-storey porch addition. attributed to Francis Bindon and was built for Barry Barry. incl gates.

14402301

MH023-104

Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church

Girley Fordstown Church ( R C ) Detached T-plan gable-fronted church, built c.1820. Sacristy addition, c.1960, to the south. Modern porch addition, c.1980, to the north.

14402304

MH024-100

Rathmore Rathmore Tower house and church

Tower House, and Manorial church dating from the early 15th Century.

MH024-101

Saint Laurence's Roman Catholic Church

Rathmore Church ( R C ) Detached church, dated 1844. Three-bay barn type, pitched slate roof with limestone pinnacles and crosses to gables.

14402401

MH024-102

Charlesfort House Athgaine Little Cortown Country House Detached, five-bay, two-storey over basement house, c.1812, with shallow hipped roof.

MH024-104

Durhamstown Castle Durhamstown Bohermeen Castle From c1500 with 19thC wing. Reputed to be one of the oldest inhabited houses in Meath. Four-storeys, ground floor has four vaulted chambers with inserted windows. Square tower and spiral staircase.

MH024-106

Boyerstown Church Boyerstown Church ( R C ) T-shaped barn style, dated 1833.

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Ardbraccan House Ardbraccan Country House Detached double-pile seven-bay two-storey over raised basement central block, built c.1776, flanked by quadrant walls to five-bay two-storey kitchen and stable wings, built c.1735. Former residence of the Bishops of Meath.

14402402

MH024-110

Ardbraccan Demense outbuildings

Ardbraccan Outbuildings Extensive collection of single-, two- and three-storey domestic and agricultural outbuildings, c.1780, around a courtyard to north of Ardbraccan House.

14402403

MH024-111

Water pump Ardbraccan Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with broken pumping arm. Manufacturer's mark visible on shaft.

14402405

MH024-112

House Ardbraccan House Detached two-storey four-bay house, built c.1820. Constructed of randomly coursed limestone with roughcast render and raised rendered quoins.

14402404

MH025-100

Saint Ultan's Church of Ireland Church

Ardbraccan Church ( C of I )

Detached four-bay gable-fronted Church of Ireland church, c.1770, built by Bishop Maxwell. Carved stone gate piers and cast-iron gates to east.

14402510

MH025-101

House - Formerly (Ardbraccan National School)

Ardbraccan house (former school)

Semi-detached four-bay single-storey infant school, c.1850, now in use as a private residence. Constructed of rendered limestone.

14402509

MH025-102

Ardbraccan front Gate Lodge

Ardbraccan Gate Lodge Detached three-bay single-storey gable-fronted gate lodge, built c.1770. Now in use as private residence. Main facade constructed of ashlar limestone with pediment and pronounced cornice.

14402508

MH025-103

Liscartan Liscartan Tower house and church

Medieval castle with 16thC turreted house attached to windows, Manorial church extended in 18thC, and Gatehouse.

MH025-104

Rathaldron Rathaldron Country house 15thC castle and castellated house. Interesting Gates.

MH025-109

McGoona's Cottage Donaghmore Cottage Single storey cottage, formerly thatched, and cherry orchard, associated with Francis Ledwidge.

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MH025-112

Rowleys Lock Ferganstown Lock, bridge, house

A lock c.1790, with ashlar limestone walls to channel.Lock gates replaced by concrete walls. A Ruinous Five-bay, single storey stone lock-keepers house and above one of the lock gates is a single arch stone bridge with a plaque.

MH025-113

Babe's Bridge Ferganstown Bridge (road) Fourteenth century bridge. One arch survives on S bank of Boyne

MH025-115

Dunmoe Lime Kiln Dunmoe Lime Kiln A Lime kiln, built with random rubble stone walls and a cut stone segmental-arched opening. It looks to be in fairly good condition although only seen from a distance. It lies on the northern bank of the Boyne west of Dunmoe castle.

MH025-116

Ardmulchan House Ardmulchan Country House Tudor/Scotch baronial style, dated 1904, of red brick with Dumfries sandstone window dressings and elaborate renaissance doorcase. Contemporary stables and farmyard.

MH025-117

Kingston Lodge Kingstown Country House A three bay, two-storey house flanked on either side by four bay two-storey round projecting wings.All the windows are sash windows with a round headed tripartite window above the door. A nice range of outbuilbings to rear of House.

MH025-118

Broad Boyne Bridge Dunmoe Bridge (road ) Six-arch limestone road bridge over river, built c.1820. Roughly dressed stone walls with ashlar copings.

14402506

MH025-119

Dunmoe Bridge Dunmoe Bridge ( road ) Single-arch limestone bridge over canal, built c.1792, with dressed stone walls, string courses, ashlar voussoirs, ashlar parapets and ashlar copings. Plaques to upstream and downstream elevations.

14402505

MH025-120

Stackallan Lock Ardmulchan Lock Section of the Boyne Navigation, built c.1790, with ashlar limestone walls to channel. Lock gates no longer in-situ. Former lock keeper's house to site.

14402507

MH025-121

Sharp's Bridge Dollardstown Railway Bridge Single-arch bridge over railway track, built c.1850. Snecked ashlar limestone walls, with rock-faced voussoirs and internal arch and tooled limestone copings.

14402502

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Haystown Cottage Dollardstown Farmyard Group of three outbuildings, built c.1820, arranged around a central courtyard. Pitched slate roof, stone walls, timber sash windows and timber battened doors to west range.

14402504

MH025-123

Haystown Cottage Dollardstown Cottage Detached five-bay single-storey house, built c.1820. Hipped corrugated-iron roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with render plat bands.

14402503

MH025-124

Hayes Hayestown Country House 7 bays and 2 storeys over basement house, with blocking course. c. 1770. Incl outbuildings and Gate lodge.

MH025-125

The Upper Boyne Navigation (East)

The Boyne Canal

Canal Canal, constructed c. 1785, opened 1792 and closed 1932. 14007114

MH025-126

The Rampart (East) The Boyne Canal

Canal Tow Path

Canal tow path, c. 1790, now forming a linear park which was restored by An Taisce in 1981.

14010076

MH026-100

Stackallan Bridge Dollardstown Railway Bridge Single-arch bridge carrying the railway over the road, built c.1847, with string courses, dentils and pediments. Rock-faced walls, voussoirs and buttresses, with snecked limestone and plaques to pediment.

14402601

MH026-101

House Painestown House (detached)

Detached single-bay two-storey building, built c.1850, with adjoining gable-fronted single-bay former outbuilding now converted to dwelling. Hipped roof with pinnacle to two-storey section.

14402602

MH026-102

Estate Workers Terrace

Painestown Estate worker's house

Exterior only, one of a terrace of four three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1850, now in use as private houses. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14402604

MH026-103

Estate Workers Terrace

Painestown Estate workers terrace

Exterior only, one of a terrace of four three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1850, now in use as private houses. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14402604

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Estate Workers Terrace

Painestown Estate workers terrace

Exterior only, one of a terrace of four three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1850, now in use as private houses. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14402604

MH026-105

Estate Workers Terrace

Painestown Estate workers terrace

Exterior only, one of a terrace of four three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1850, now in use as private houses. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14402604

MH026-106

Beauparc Station House

Painestown Railway Station Detached gable-fronted two-storey over basement railway station and station master's house, built 1857, with single-storey block over basement to the west. Now in use as private house.

14402603

MH026-107

Yellow Furze Church Seneschalstown

Church ( R C ) Modern church with interesting interior.

MH026-108

Painestown Painestown Beauparc Country house

MH026-109

Newtown thatch Newtown Beauparc Thatched house

Two-bay single-storey house with hipped thatched roof of oaten straw, whitewashed rendered stone/clay walls, windbreak porch, sash windows.

MH026-110

Rossnaree Roman Catholic Church

Rosnaree Rosnaree Church ( R C ) Detached church, built c.1820. Pitched slate roof with stone cross to entrance gable. Plaster groin vaulted ceiling internally.

14402605

MH026-111

Giltown farmhouse Gilltown Beauparc Farmhouse Two-storey farmhouse, colour washed, with wall and yew trees. Refurbished 2005.

MH026-112

Rosnaree Mill Rosnaree Rosnaree Mill Detached gable-fronted two-bay three-storey former mill, built c.1820. Now used as house. Remains of mill wheel and mill race to the north-east elevation.

14402606

MH026-113

Mullaghfin House Balrath House ( detached )

Five-bay two-storey over basement house. C1770. Pitched slate roof with brick chimneystacks to gables.

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MH026-114

The Grove Balrath House ( detached)

Detached five-bay two-storey Regency style gabled house with single-bay extension at each end.

MH027-101

Annesbrook House Deenes Duleek Country House A small handsome early 19thC house of three-bays and two storeys, to which was added an ionic portico perhaps by Francis Johnston.

MH027-102

Dowdall memorial Cross

Lunderstown Duleek Monument One of a group of crosses in the Slane area erected by Dame Janet Dowdall c.1690 to comerate her two husbands William Bathe and Oliver Plunket. The cross is a recorded monument.

MH027-103

Bellewstown House Bellewstown Bellewstown House House with a good yard containing an old church which is a recorded monument

MH027-104

Mount Hanover Gafney, e.d.Julianstown

Duleek country house Early 18thC, three-storeys over basement with farmyard

MH027-105

Beamond House Beaumont Bellewstown Country House Detached five-bay, two-storey over basement house. Built c. 1836. includes outbuildings, gates and boundary walls.

MH027-106

Beaumont Bridge Beaumont/ Kilsharvan/

Duleek Bridge (road) Seven arch masonry bridge, river confined to two larger central arches.

MH027-107

Collierstown House Collierstown Bellewstown Country House Detached five-bay, three-storey over basement house, built c.1775, good ranges of outbuildings.

MH027-108

Kilsharvan Kilsharvan Country House Late 18thC, incl watermill.

MH027-109

Dardistown House Dardistown Julianstown Country House Dating from 1465, a 17thC house, 18thC house, 19thC alteration. Three-storey four-bay wing added.

MH027-200

Single storey house ( teachers houses )

Navan Road, Commons

Duleek House (semi-detached )

One of a Pair of semi-detached four-bay single-storey former teacher's houses, built c.1884,

14321012

MH027-201

Single storey house ( teachers houses )

Navan Road, Commons

Duleek House (semi-detached )

One of a Pair of semi-detached four-bay single-storey former teacher's houses, built c.1884.

14321012

MH027-202

Duleek Wayside Cross

Commons Duleek Monument One of a group of crosses in the Slane area erected by Dame Jenet Dowdall c.1690 to comerate her two husbands William Bathe and Oliver Plunket. The cross is a recorded monument.

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MH027-203

Duleek House Abbey Road, Abbeyland

Duleek Country House Detached three-bay three-storey over basement country house, built c.1750, attached to an earlier house to the rear, built c.1700. Designed by Richard Cassels. Ranges of stone built outbuildings, built c.1750 (14321015)

14321014

MH027-204

Church Lane Commons Duleek Vent pipe Cast-iron vent pipe, erected c.1870, with a cast-iron fluted base, and a replacement steel shaft with a crown top.

14321011

MH027-205

Saint Kienan's Graveyard

Commons Duleek Graveyard Graveyard with Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland and Huguenot interments, established c.1816. Random rubble stone boundary wall with ashlar piers and wrought-iron gates. Ruin of the twelfth-century abbey to site.

14321010

MH027-206

St Kienan's Church of Ireland and Abbey

Church Lane, Commons

Duleek Church ( C of I)

Detached Board of First Fruits church, built c.1816, with three-stage entrance tower having ashlar steeple and pinnacles to the west.

14321009

MH027-207

Garda Station Commons Duleek Garda Station Detached three-bay former RIC barracks, built c.1924, with a gable-fronted two-storey central bay flanked by single-storey bays.

14321013

MH027-208

Connell's House The Green, Commons

Duleek Thatched house

Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1690, with gabled porch, with single-bay extension to south gable.

14321007

MH027-210

Outbuildings Commons Duleek Outbuildings Two six-bay ranges of outbuildings, built c.1898. Range to east is single-storey and range to west is two-storey. Pitched slate roofs with a red brick chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14321006

MH027-211

Court House Main Street, Commons

Duleek Court House Detached T-plan gable-fronted three-bay former court house, built c.1838, with double-height court room and two-story office accommodation

14321008

MH027-212

Parochial House The Green, Commons

Duleek House ( detached )

Detached five-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1795, renovated and remodelled c.1860. House extended to rear. Front site enclosed by cast-iron railings and gate. Stone gate piers to west of house give access to rear site.

14321005

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MH027-213

St Cianan's R.C. Church

Main Street, Commons

Duleek Church ( R.C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1812, extended c.1966. Entrance gable to south-west and apse to north-east gable added c.1966. Site enclosed by a random rubble stone wall with stone piers, steel gates and railings.

14321004

MH027-216

Old Nanny Bridge Abbeyland Duleek Bridge (road) Bridge of three arches and causeway with two arches built, as inscription on parapet proclaims, by William Bathe in 1587. Built in two sections. Most southerly arch of causeway has wicker centering.

MH027-300

White Cottage Hilltown Great Bellewstown Gate Lodge Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1820, now in use as a private house. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Rendered walls with limestone plinth and quoins.

14320013

MH027-301

Hilltown Railings Hilltown Great Bellewstown Railings Pair of cast-iron gates set in cast-iron piers with cast-iron railings, c.1820, having anthemion detailing.

14320017

MH027-302

Herd's Cottage Hilltown Great Bellewstown House (detached )

Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1870. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and carved timber eaves dentils.

14320012

MH027-303

Hilltown House Dovecote

Hilltown Great Bellewstown Dovecote Detached circular-plan dovecote, built c.1760, now disused. Conical slate roof. Rubble stone and rendered walls with red brick eaves course. Interior remains intact.

14320016

MH027-304

Hilltown House Stables

Hilltown Great Bellewstown Stables Ranges of multiple-bay single- and two-storey stables, built c.1760, set around the stable yard. Now disused. Pitched slate roofs. Rendered walls.

14320015

MH027-305

Bellewstown Church Collierstown Bellewstown Church ( R.C ) Early 19thC T-shaped barn type 3 galleries with classical and gothic motifs.

14320002

MH027-306

Hilltown House Outbuildings

Hilltown Great Bellewstown Outbuildings Detached five-bay two-storey building, built c.1760, set within a courtyard. Pitched slate roof. Rendered walls. Timber sash windows.

14320014

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National School Collierstown Bellewstown National School Detached three-bay single-storey former school, built c.1870, with projecting entrance porches to north and south elevations. Now in use as house. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks.

14320003

MH027-308

Water Pump Collierstown Bellewstown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with fluted neck, cap and spout, horizontal bands to shaft, decorative pointed finial, and curved pumping handle.

14320001

MH027-309

Gates Hilltown Great Bellewstown Gates Pair of square-profile ashlar limestone gate piers with chamfered corners and carved caps, c.1820. Pair of cast-iron double gates and railings set on limestone plinths.

14320006

MH027-310

Gate Lodge Hilltown Great Bellewstown House ( detached )

Detached two-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1820, now in use as a private dwelling. Hipped slate roof. Rendered walls with limestone pilasters at corners.

14320005

MH027-311

House Hilltown Great Bellewstown House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1840, with central porch. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Rendered walls. Paired timber sash windows with stone sills.

14320007

MH027-312

Bellewstown House Collierstown Bellewstown Country House Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey house, built c.1770. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls.Rendered gate piers and outbuilding.

14320009

MH027-313

Bellewstown House, Outbuildings

Collierstown Bellewstown Outbuildings Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey house, built c.1770. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls. Rendered gate piers and outbuilding

14320010

MH028-100

Smithstown Thatched House

Smithstown Drogheda Thatched house

Five-bay two-storey house, with thatched roof of oaten straw. built c. 1820, with projecting porch.

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MH028-101

Gormanston thatched cottage 1

Gormanston Gormanston Thatched house

Five bay single storey thatched cottage with hipped ends, 2 chimneys, square projecting front porch with fanlight above door. Rendered earth walls, sash windows. Conservatory to side.

MH028-102

Gormanston thatched cottage 2

Gormanston Gormanston Thatched house

Four bay single storey thatched cottage with hipped ends and single brick chimney stack.

MH028-103

Gormanston Castle Gormanston Gormanston School buildings

Detached nine-bay three-storey over basement, former castle, commenced c.1363, rebuilt, remodelled and extended c.1820.It is thought that Thomas Wogan Brown and Sir Richard Morrison were both involved in the design of the building at different times.

14322005

MH028-104

Gormanston College Gormanston Gormanston School Building Detached multiple-bay four-storey school, built c.1956, comprising of ranges set around two central courtyards. Two-storey projecting granite framed entrance. Hipped artificial slate roof with rooflights.incl. Grounds, gym, handball alleys, chapel.

14322006

MH028-105

Beechville Gormanston Gormanston Thatched house

Detached five-bay single-storey former house with attic accommodation, built c.1760, now in use as an outbuilding. Hipped thatched roof with corrugated-iron covering and a red brick chimneystack.

14322015

MH028-106

Beechville Gormanston Gormanston House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1840. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Rendered walls with render quoins. Timber sash windows with stone sills and render surrounds.

14322014

MH028-107

Post box Gormanston Gormanston Post box Cast-iron post box, c.1980, with moulded neck, curved cap and 'An Post' insignia.

14322013

MH028-108

Gormanston House Gormanston Gormanston House Detached three-bay two-storey former RIC barracks, built c.1820, with ashlar limestone gabled central porch, now in use as a private dwelling. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles.

14322012

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MH028-109

Gormanston- Granny stone

Gormanston Gormanston Monument Squat rounded stone outside the wall of Gormanstown College.

MH028-110

Semi detached house

Gormanston Gormanston Semi detached house

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1890, with gabled central porches. Pitched slate roofs with gabled dormers, terracotta ridge tiles and finials, red brick chimneystack, and decorative bargeboards.

14322003

MH028-111

Semi detached house

Gormanston Gormanston Semi detached house

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1890, with gabled central porches. Pitched slate roofs with gabled dormers, terracotta ridge tiles and finials, red brick chimneystack, and decorative bargeboards.

14322003

MH028-112

House Gormanston Gormanston House (detached)

Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1840, with gabled central breakfront. Pitched slate roof with ashlar limestone chimneystack. Ashlar limestone wall with quoins to front elevation.

14322019

MH028-114

Knocknagin Viaduct Gormanston Gormanston Railway viaduct Knocknagin Viaduct is an iron rail bridge over the estuary of the River Delvin. Built circa 1844 as part of the Dublin-Drogheda Railway, with Sir John MacNeill as Engineer. Protected on Dublin side.

MH028-200

House Dimanistown West

Julianstown House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, with porch to front elevation and return to rear. Hipped slate roof with yellow brick chimneystacks.

14323012

MH028-201

Former Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Dimanistown West

Julianstown Church ( R C ) Detached church, built c.1835, now in use as community building.

14323010

MH028-202

Former RIC station Smithstown Julianstown RIC station Detached seven-bay two-storey former RIC station, built c.1903, now in use as a private house. Stepped gabled breakfronts to two-storey terminating bay to north and to central single-storey entrance bay.

14323006

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MH028-203

Old Mill Hotel Julianstown west

Julianstown Hotel Multiple bay converted mill building, previously known as Moran's Mill. Pitched roof of natural slate on rubble stone structure. The building was refurbished internally, altered and extended c. 1973 Damaged by fire in 2008 and now derelict

MH028-204

Tavistock Julianstown Julianstown Former dispensary

Detached four-bay single-storey former dispensary, built c.1880, with timber entrance canopy, now in use as a house. Pitched slate roof with eaves dentils. Rendered walls with continuous string course.

14323005

MH028-205

terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. Erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

MH028-206

terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

MH028-207

terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. Erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

MH028-208

Mill house Julianstown West

Julianstown Mill House Detached three-bay three-storey former mill house, built c.1790, with breakfront entrance bay. Now in use as a hotel. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with a cornice and rendered quoins.

14323001

MH028-209

Terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

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MH028-210

Terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

MH028-211

Terrace of 6 houses Julianstown west

Julianstown House ( terraced )

One of a Terrace of six three-bay two-storey former estate workers' houses, built c.1895, with porch canopies supported by carved timber brackets. Erected by Col. Pepper of Ballygarth Castle in 1897.

14323004

MH028-212

Upper and lower bridges

Dimanistown east

Julianstown Bridge (road) Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1880, with dressed stone walls, ashlar cutwaters, voussoirs, string course and parapet.

14323002

MH028-213

Julianstown Lime Kiln

Julianstown West

Julianstown Lime kiln Lime kiln, built c.1780, with random rubble stone walls and a red brick segmental-arched opening.

14323003

MH028-214

Julianstown House Julianstown West

Julianstown House ( detached )

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1760. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with rendered quoins. Timber sash windows with render architrave.

14323007

MH028-215

Saint Mary's Church of Ireland Church

Julianstown west

Julianstown Church ( C of I )

Detached church, built c.1770 and extended and remodeled from 1861-1863, to the designs of Welland and Gillespie. Ashlar limestone gate piers set in rock-faced limestone walls with cast-iron railings and pair of gates.

14323008

MH028-216

Sexton's House Julianstown West

Julianstown House (detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey former sexton's house, built c.1780.

14323009

MH028-217

Cottage Ballygarth Julianstown Cottage Detached three-bay single storey house, c. 1820, with pitched roof of natural slate, paired four over four sash windows, lower roofed addition to right with two over two sash windows and flat roofed extension to rear.

MH028-218

Ballygarth Lime Kiln Ballygarth Julianstown Lime kiln

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MH028-219

Ballygarth Castle Ballygarth Julianstown Castle Medieval Tower House of three storeys, adjoining an early 19thC entrance tower and three-bay Georgian block of 1782.

MH028-220

Pigeon House Ballygarth Julianstown Dovecote /pigeon house

Stone Dovecote with brick window surrounds situated on a corner of the road opposite Ballygarth Castle.

MH028-300

Laeg's Mound Ninch Laytown burial mound Circular burial mound of the late Iron Age. (diam. 25m., H 6m) partially excavated and restored in 1979

MH028-302

Laytown Station Masters House

Ninch Laytown Station Masters House

Detached three-bay two-storey station master's house, built c.1847, with a single-storey projecting entrance porch. Pitched tile roof with two rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14319002

MH028-303

Laytown Viaduct Corballis Laytown Railway Viaduct

Multiple-span cast-iron railway bridge, built c.1850. Pairs of cast-iron columns supporting bridge with cast-iron parapet railings.

14402801

MH028-304

Off-shore Bookmakers

Ninch Laytown Shop Detached double-pile four-bay single-storey former house, built c.1870, now in use as office. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting, rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14319003

MH028-305

Alverno House Ninch Laytown Hotel Detached five-bay three-storey hotel, built c.1847, with return to rear.

14319004

MH028-313

Water pump Ninch Laytown Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with a fluted shaft, an acorn finial and foundry mark.

14319006

MH028-314

Nannywater Cottage Corballis Laytown Thatched house

Five-bay single storey house with thatched roof of wheat straw, hipped one end, gabled the other. Projecting flat roofed porch, cement rendered stone/clay walls, replacement upvc windows.

MH029-100

Woodtown House Woodtown west

Athboy Country house 2 Storey plus attic over basement, 5 bay entrance front, slated, hipped roof

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MH029-101

Lisclogher (Causetown)

Causestown Athboy Castle Rectangular tower house with rounded NE and SW corners, circular stairs tower at NW and circular garderobe tower at SE corners. Barrel-vaulted ground floor. SE tower survives to third storey.

MH029-102

Balrath House Balrath Athboy House ( detached )

Small 3-bay 2-storey house with nice fanlight and trees around it.

MH029-103

Frayne House Frayne Athboy House (detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement farmhouse with stairwell return, c.1700, façade altered c.1760, linear wing added c.1850. . Outbuildings to rear yard.

MH029-104

Castletown House Castletown Athboy Farm House Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1880, with two-storey return, porch addition and glass house addition. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14324001

MH029-105

St Dympna's Cemetery

Kildalkey Trim Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, c.1780. Variety of limestone, slate and cast-iron grave markers, dating to eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Remains of east and west walls of medieval church to site.

14325001

MH029-106

Ballyfallon House Newtown or Ballyfallon

Athboy Country House Detached two-storey over basement C19 house with grey-blue limestone doorcase

MH029-201

House Castletown Athboy House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built 1938, with full-height canted bay windows flanking central bay. Hipped slate roof with brick chimneystacks.

14324003

MH029-202

St. James Parochial House

Castletown Athboy Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement parochial house, built in 1869. Outbuildings excluded. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and eaves dentils. Roughcast rendered walls with a limestone plaque.

14324004

MH029-203

Connaught Street pump

Connaught Street, Townparks

Athboy Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion's mask to spout, fluted shaft and cap with finial.

14324014

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Beechlawn Castletown Athboy House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built 1938, with full-height canted bay windows flanking central bay. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Replacement windows.

14324005

MH029-205

Scoil Naisiunta Ui Gramna

Townparks Athboy National School Detached T-plan national school, built in 1949. Gable-fronted double-height three-bay entrance block, flanked by seven-bay single-storey blocks. Original building only is protected.

14324010

MH029-206

House Connaught Street, Townparks

Athboy House End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c.1900, with gabled central porch. Pitched slate roof with projecting gables. Timber sash windows set in segmental-arched opening with stone sills and brick dressings.

14324012

MH029-207

O' Growney Street pump

Townparks Athboy Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion's mask to spout, fluted shaft and cap with finial.

14324006

MH029-208

Saint James' Roman Catholic Church

O'Growney Street, Town Parks

Athboy Church ( R.C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built in 1845,Stone high crosses and statue to site. Ashlar limestone piers with cast-iron railings and gates.

14324011

MH029-209

Frankville House Townparks Athboy House ( former Convent )

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820, with two-storey return.

14324007

MH029-210

Guinans Townparks Athboy Shop, house Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, with disused shopfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered facade. Timber sash windows with stone sills.

14324040

MH029-212

Main Street Townparks Athboy Terraced House

Terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c.1900. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Dressed limestone facade. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Bay window to ground floor.

14324015

MH029-213

Cartys Main Street, Townparks

Athboy Public House Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, with integral carriage arch. Shopfront inserted to ground floor.

14324016

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MH029-214

Mc Elhinney's Bridal (Old Market House)

Main Street, Townparks

Athboy Shop Terraced three-bay two-storey former market house, built 1828 by the Earl of Darnley. Stone facade. Round-arched arch openings to ground floor

14324036

MH029-215

Remains of town wall

Townparks Athboy Town wall Section of town wall survives to SW of St. James's Church. Base of mural defensive tower exists on this wall and section of fosse is associated with wall but may not be original.

MH029-216

Ulster Bank Main Street, Townparks

Athboy Bank/Financial Institution

Terraced three-bay two-storey bank, by G. F. Beckett and C. A. Harrington, 1925. Cast-iron railings to front.

14324017

MH029-217

Ivy House Main Street, Townparks

Athboy House ( terraced )

End-of-terrace four-bay two-storey house, built c.1860. Wrought-iron and cast-iron railings with bootscraper to front.

14324018

MH029-218

Sextons House (entrance to Library)

Town Parks Athboy Library Detached three-bay single-storey Gothic Revival former sexton's house, built c.1790, Hexagonal extension, built c.1985.

14324037

MH029-219

Athboy Furniture Stores

Main Street, Townparks

Athboy Shop Detached six-bay two-storey former school, built in 1885, Cast-iron railings and gates to front.

14324035

MH029-220

The Rectory Townparks Athboy Rectory Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built c.1820, now in use as private dwelling. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Some timber sash and stained glass windows.

14324009

MH029-221

St James church west tower

Town Parks Athboy Church tower Medieval tower to north-west corner of church. 14324038

MH029-222

Bank of Ireland Upper Bridge Street, Town Parks

Athboy Bank/Financial Institution

Detached three-bay two-storey former RIC barracks, built c.1910, converted to use as bank c. 1925.

14324034

MH029-223

St James' Church of Ireland Church

Town Parks Athboy Church (C of I )

Detached cruciform-plan church, built in 1770. Stone gate piers with wrought-iron gates. Detached two-bay single-storey stone former parochial hall, built in 1839.

14324038

MH029-224

Bridge Townparks Athboy Road Bridge Single-arch road bridge, built c.1870. Rock-faced masonry walls, with segmental-arch having rock-faced voussoirs.

14324033

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Athboy Flower Shop Townparks Athboy House, shop Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1890. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with render quoins.Timber sash windows with stone sills.

14324019

MH029-226

Mill House Lower Bridge Street, Townparks

Athboy House ( detached )

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with lean-to outbuilding to east gable. Two-storey return and extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14324032

MH029-227

Athboy Garda Station

Townparks Athboy Police Station End-of-terrace six-bay two-storey former RIC barracks, built c.1840, with two-storey return. Now in use as Garda station. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14324020

MH029-228

Danescourt Town Parks Athboy House ( detached )

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1770, with double-height hall addition to the east and two-bay two-story earlier block set perpendicular to the west.

14324039

MH029-229

Stables of Athboy House and Tunnel

Lower Bridge Street, Fostersfields

Athboy Stables Group of multiple-bay single- and two-storey former stables, built c.1800, ranged around a cobbled courtyard. Brick-vaulted tunnel to northern corner formerly lead to house. Remains of former walled garden to north-west.

14324022

MH029-230

Station Buildings Trim Road, Town Parks

Athboy House -former water tower

Detached railway water tower with cast-iron tank, built c.1863, now disused.

14324031

MH029-231

Station Buildings Trim Road, Town Parks

Athboy Apartments -former locomotive shed

Detached four-bay double-height former locomotive shed, built c.1863, now in use as apartments.

14324030

MH029-232

Station Buildings Trim Road, Town Parks

Athboy Apartments- former railway station.

Detached five-bay single-storey former station, built c.1863. 14324029

MH029-235

Lynwood Eightyeight Acres

Athboy House Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1915, with porch. Hipped artificial slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles and rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with render quoins

14324028

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MH029-237

Water Pump Townparks Athboy Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with banded shaft, curved handle, fluted neck and fluted cap with finial.

14324026

MH029-238

Vent Pipe Townparks Athboy Vent Pipe Cast-iron vent pipe, c.1870, with fluted base, cast-iron shaft and crown head.

14324025

MH030-100

Clifton, Gamekeepers Lodge

Vessingtown Athboy House (detached)

Single storey lodge with extension.

MH030-101

Clifton Lodge Vessingtown Athboy Country House Detached three-bay, two-storey house built of snecked limestone. Incl stable block, and gate lodges.

MH030-102

Kilbride House Kilbride Kilbride House ( detached )

Family home of the Rochefords, referred to in book by James Rocheford.

MH030-103

Moymet Church Moymet Moymet Church ( R C ) Rruined church with divided nave and chancel with W wall entirely missing. Three-light window with square hood at E. Other windows are ogee-headed with square hood mouldings. Pointed door on N side.

MH030-104

Moymet Castle and gatehouse

Moymet Moymet Castle Ruins of a C16 three-storey over basement castle, gatehouse, manorial church and outbuildings.

MH030-105

Moymet-Tober Rua Moymet Moymet Well Holy well attributed to St. Rodanus

MH030-106

Kilbride Priory Kilbride Kilbride House (detached)

MH030-107

Philpotstown Philpotstown Dunderry Country house 18thC.

MH031-101

Balbrigh Bridge Balbrigh Navan Road Bridge Single-arch road bridge over river, built c.1904. Rock-faced walls, voussoirs and parapet. Plaques to road side elevations.

14403106

MH031-102

Robinstown Church Balbradagh Robinstown Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, mid 20thC, with projecting porch.

14403104

MH031-103

Robinstown Old School

Balbradagh Robinstown School Detached seven-bay single-storey former national school, built c.1841, with gabled central porch. Now in use as house. Hipped tile roof, with rendered chimneystack.

14403105

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Clady Bridge Bective Bective Bridge ( road ) On the grounds of Bective House.

MH031-105

Bective Bridge Saw Mill

Ballina Bective Mill Detached T-plan five-storey former mill, built c.1800, now disused. Replacement corrugated-iron roof

14403103

MH031-106

Bective Church Bective Bective Church (C of I) former

First Fruits style dated 1823. Limestone ashlar with tower and finials. Glebe House opposite, three-bays, two-storeys c. 1790 with projecting gable, c. 1830, but with original doric doorcase and fanlight.

MH031-107

Bective Abbey Bective Bective Cloister/tower National Monument - Abbey from 1150 with early 13thC church, 15thC cloister and 16thC tower.

MH031-108

Bective Bridge Bective Bective Bridge (road) 10 arch limestone rubble bridge, c.1820, with triangular cutwaters, and pedestrian refuges.

MH031-109

Bective House Balgill Bective Country House C1790 incl arched yard, stables, NE lodge, West Lodge, 19thC.

MH031-111

Assey Stone House Assey Bective House (detached)

A 3 bay, single storey stone house beside the Site of Assey Castle. The roof slates are now gone.

MH031-112

Assey Railway Bridge

Assey Bridge (railway)

A 4-arch railway stone bridge, built as part of the Dublin, Navan line.

MH031-113

Bellinter House Ballinter Country House Detached six-bay two-storey over basement Palladian house, built c.1750, designed by Richard Castle. A stable block and a variety of outbuildings to site. An icehouse is located to the southwest of the house along with the remains of a kitchen garden.

14403107

MH031-114

Boyne Hill Boynehill or Ballagh

Navan Country House Detached three-bay two-storey with attic house, square enclosed porch.

MH031-115

Ardsallagh Gate Lodge

Ardsallagh Navan Gate Lodge Derelict

MH031-116

Ballinter Bridge Ballinter Bridge (road) Dated 1813, a possible reconstruction

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MH031-117

Ardsallagh House Ardsallagh Navan Country House Neo-Tudor house of 1844, with steeply pointed gables and dormer gables together with oriels, mullions and tall chimneys. Incl. St. Brigid's well and gate lodge.

MH031-118

Tara Heritage Centre

Castleboy Tara-Skryne Interpretive centre /former Church (C of I)

Detached Board of First Fruits former church, built 1822. 14403101

MH031-119

Dowdstown House and gate lodge

Dowdstown Tara-Skryne House Detached house of two-storeys, built c 1870 with Elizabethan style tower, steep gabled roof and round turret room. Attached to s end of early C19 office buildings.

MH031-120

Lismullen Water Mill Lismullin Tara-Skryne Mill

MH032-100

Lismullen House Lismullin Tara-Skryne House (detached )

Mid 18thC, burned in 1923, rebuilt without top storey.

MH032-102

Baronstown House Baronstown Tara-Skryne Country House 3 bay, 2 storey house c. 1830, with hipped roof and a single storey projecting porch. Good trees, outbuildings and gatelodge.

MH032-103

Staffordstown House

Kentstown House (detached)

Detached mid 19thC house of three-bays and two-storeys over basement, adjoining a lower C18 range.

MH032-104

Skreen Rectory Skreen Tara-Skryne Rectory Detached three-bay two-storey over basement rectory, built c.1800, with full-height projecting entrance bay. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14326010

MH032-105

Skreen Graveyard Skreen Tara-Skryne Graveyard Roman Catholic graveyard, c.1770, on the site of a fifteenth-century church, the remains of which are located in the centre of the graveyard. Medieval stone cross with a carved crucifixion panel to the north-east.

14326009

MH032-106

O' Connells Skreen Tara-Skryne Public House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls and quoins. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Timber Shopfront with raised letters.

14326008

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Skryne Castle Skreen Tara-Skryne Country House Detached three-bay three-storey house, built c.1780. Remodelled c.1850, with castellated central porch addition. Adjoining late medieval tower house with circular corner turret.

14326006

MH032-108

Postbox Skreen Tara-Skryne Postbox Cast-iron post box, erected c.1880, with V R insignia and crown. Mounted in roughcast rendered wall.

14326007

MH032-109

Skreen Castle Gatelodge

Skreen Tara-Skryne Gate lodge Detached two-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1860, now vacant. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Squared rubble limestone walls with limestone quoins. Replacement windows

14326005

MH032-110

Skryne Catholic Church

Collierstown Tara-Skryne Church ( R C ) Date 1827, tower with diagonally placed buttresses, pinnacles, apse 1863. Interior very plain.

MH032-111

Walterstown Church Walterstown Tara-Skryne Church ( R C ) Small T-shaped, cemented barn church, very plain, c.1830.

MH032-112

Skreen Parochial House

Skreen Tara-Skryne Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1880, with central porch. Hipped slate roof with corbelled eaves course and red brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls.

14326004

MH032-113

Pair of semi-detached Houses

Skreen Tara-Skryne Semi detached houses

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey with attic houses, built c.1880, with central gabled porches.

14326003

MH032-114

Pair of semi-detached Houses

Skreen Tara-Skryne Semi detached houses

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built c.1880, with central gabled porches.

14326003

MH032-115

Water pump Skreen Tara-Skryne Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with banded shaft, curved handle, fluted neck and fluted cap with finial.

14326002

MH032-116

Oberstown House Oberstown Tara-Skryne Country House Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870. Pitched slate roofs with red brick chimneystacks and clay pots. Snecked limestone walls. Square-headed window openings with stone sills Central porch addition, Outbuildings

14326001

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Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Kentstown Kentstown Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1844. Five-bay single cell of coursed rubble, bellcote at rear. pinnacles and buttresses. 'Erected A.D. 1844. Revd. J. Sheridan P.P.' Contains octagonal font, dated 1571, originally from Timoole

14403201

MH032-118

Detached House Kentstown Kentstown House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with single-storey porch. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystack. Rendered walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Outbuildings to the north.

14403204

MH032-119

Kentstown Glebe Kentstown Kentstown House (detached)

Detached five-bay two-storey rectory over basement, built c.1820.Three-ranges of outbuildings ranged around courtyard to the rear.

14403203

MH032-120

Saint Mary's Church of Ireland Church

Kentstown Kentstown Church (C of I) First fruits church, built c.1795, with tower, remodelled c.1850. Somerville mausoeum at rear. Gates and piers. Mid-fourteenth-century effigy of Sir Thomas de Tuite in present church

14403202

MH032-121

Medieval Church Danestown Kentstown Church (ruin) ruins of a medieval church, Church tomb and graveyard

MH032-122

Kentstown -Lions Mouth House Trough

Kentstown Kentstown Water trough Stone water trough

MH032-124

Somerville Flemingstown/ Kentstown

Kentstown Country House Detached house, c.1730, five-bay, three-storey, semi circular bow to s front, two-storey stableyard, gateway lodge and walled garden.

MH032-125

Delaney's Mill Rathfeigh Rathfeigh Corn Mill Three-storey three-bay water-powered corn mill, built c.1820, probably incorporating the fabric of an earlier mill building. Built of randomly coursed limestone with large dressed quoins to corners and projecting masonry eaves course.

14403207

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Delaney's Mill House Rathfeigh Rathfeigh Mill House Detached two-storey five-bay former mill house built c.1840. Hipped natural slate roof with clay ridge tiles and two rendered chimneystacks.Walls built of random rubble stone with lime rendering.

14403208

MH032-127

Ballymagarvey House

Ballymagavey Country House Detached five-bay, two-storey mid to late C18 house, with pediment, moulded window surrounds and quoins, later C19 square porch. Good ranges of outbuildings and walled garden.

MH032-128

Balrath Post office Balrath Post office Detached three-bay single-storey post office, built c.1840, with gabled porch. Cast-iron railings set on limestone plinths.

14403205

MH032-129

Balrath Balrath House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey former police station, built c.1840, with full-height projecting gabled bay. Cast-iron railings set on limestone plinths.

14403206

MH032-130

Rathfeigh Church Rathfeigh Rathfeigh Church ( R C ) Late 19thC rusticated hard-gothic single cell church

MH032-132

Balrath House, Duleek

Balrath Country House Three-bay, three-storey gabled house, 1780, with good interior plasterwork, outbuildings, walled garden, mill, and windmill

MH032-133

Dorea Cottage Rathfeigh Rathfeigh Cottage (detached)

Single storey, 3 bay cottage with nice outbuildings. currently vacant

MH032-134

Gaulstown House Gaulstown Country House Detached, five-bay, two-storey house, built c. 1800, slated hipped roof with wide bracketed eaves, projecting glazed porch with tripartide sash window over.

MH032-135

Gillianstown Cottage Gillianstown Farm house Three-bay two-storey house with projecting gabled bay and porch. Decorative bargeboards, sash windows. Yard buildings.

MH033-100

The White Cross Gaulstown Monument A wayside cross erected c.1675 for Sir Luke Bathe by his wife Dame Cecilia Dowdall who lived in Athcarne Castle. This is a recorded Monument.

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MH033-101

Riverside Cottage Riverstown Rathfeigh Thatched house

A four-bay two-storey house with reed thatch roof, three brick chimney stacks, projecting porch and timber casement windows. Extended to side.

MH033-102

Riverstown Lodge Riverstown Rathfeigh Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey cottage with hipped thatched roof of water reed, brick chimney, sash windows, extended 2004.

MH033-103

Athcarne Castle Athcarne Duleek Tower House late 16th C house with early 19thC castellated extensions. Built by the De Bathes. Original castle is ruinous.

MH033-104

Cushinstown thatch (Sunnyside)

Cushenstown Thatched house

Three-bay single-storey cottage with thatched roof of oaten straw, with large glazed flat roofed porch, and extension to side, pained plastered walls, sash windows.

MH033-105

Athcarne Bridge Athcarne Duleek Bridge (road) A two arch bridge to the east of Athcarne Castle.

MH033-106

House Roadmain House Detached five-bay single-storey house, built c.1820, with central porch. Hipped corrugated-iron roof with rendered chimneystack. Roughcast rendered walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills.

14403304

MH033-107

Farmyard Complex Hawkinstown Farmyard Farmyard complex, comprising of single- and two-storey outbuildings, built c.1820. Pitched corrugated-iron roofs. Roughcast rendered and stone walls. Timber sash and cast-iron windows.

14403303

MH033-108

Balgeeth thatched cottage

Balgeeth Ardcath Thatched house

Three-bay single-storey cottage with hipped thatched roof, direct entry plan, windbreak porch, whitewashed plastered stone/clay walls, timber windows.

MH033-109

Clonalvey Church Beshellstown Naul Church ( R C ) Small L-plan late 18thC church with splayed glazing, 2 galleries, original ceiling.

MH033-110

Ford de Fyne Ford de Fyne Naul Thatched house

Six-bay, single-storey with attic formerly thatched house, now with tin roof, 2 brick chimneys, whitewashed lime rendered mud walls, 6/6 pane windows, early extension to rear, and farmyard.

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MH033-111

Herbertstown House Outbuildings

Herbertstown Stamullen Outbuildings Group of outbuildings, built c.1760, now derelict. Two-storey range, formerly pedimented, with integral carriage arch. Single-storey arcaded ranges.

14403302

MH033-112

St Mary's RC Church Rath Ardcath Church ( R C ) Gothic church dedicated in 1863. Five-bay lancet hall with buttresses and shallow transepts. Altar by Barff, stained glass by Mayer & co. Contains medieval octagonal font. Gates and railings to site.

MH034-100

Herbertstown Folly Herbertstown Stamullen Folly Hexagonal-plan gazebo, built c.1760. Ashlar stone walls with impost mouldings, plaques and balustraded parapet. Round-arched window openings with stone sills and carved stone doorcase.

14403301

MH034-101

Herbertstown Herbertstown Naul Gate & plaque Gate, 1780.

MH034-102

Stadalt House Stadalt Stamullen Nursing home Seven-bay, two-storey house built c. 1879, and extended 1889, with camber headed windows, a single storey 3 sided bow decorated with Romanesque pilasters at either end of its front and a high roof on a bracket cornice.

MH034-103

Archway and stableyard

Stamullen Stamullen Stableyard Large stone archway at southwest end of the viliage.

MH034-104

Catholic Church Stamullen Stamullen Church ( R.C ) Detached T-plan church, 1831, with lancet windows, renovated 1961, when new sanctuary and baptistry were built.

MH034-105

Graveyard with ruined church

Stamullen Stamullen graveyard Church ruin with divided nave and chancel. Chapel attached to S side of chancel has cadaver and mid-sixteenth-century double-effigy tomb

MH034-106

Medieval Parish Church

Stamullen Stamullen Church (ruin) C15 nave and chancel structure with two pointed arch entrances, with mid 15C tomb and funerary monuments c.1540.

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Ballivor Health Centre

Kilaconnigan Ballivor Former Parish Hall

Detached five-bay single-storey former hall, built c.1830, with gabled central porch and single-bay extension to the west. Now in use as health centre. Hipped slate roof. Ashlar limestone walls and quoins.

14327007

MH035-102

St Columbas RC graveyard

Kilballivor Ballivor Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, established c.1925, with a variety of twentieth-century grave markers. Bounded by rendered wall with wrought-iron gates.

14327006

MH035-103

Saint Kineth's Church of Ireland Church

Kilballivor Ballivor Church (C of I) Detached Board of First Fruits church, built in 1821. Graveyard to site. Hexagonal stone gate piers and cast-iron gates and railings, set in rubble stone boundary wall.

14327004

MH035-104

Saint Columbanus' Roman Catholic Church

Kilballivor Ballivor Church ( R.C ) Detached cruciform-plan gable-fronted church, built in 1821. Ashlar limestone gate piers with cast-iron railings and gates to front.

14327003

MH035-105

Water Pump Kilballivor Ballivor Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, fluted cap with finial, spout and curved pumping handle.

14327002

MH035-106

Parkstown Parkstown Ballivor Country house Detached five-bay three-storey country house, built c.1770, with return. Outbuildings to rear. Ashlar limestone octagonal gate piers to front.

14327001

MH035-107

Moyrath Castle Moyrath Kildalkey Castle Three-storey tower house with rounded corners, and 19thC battlements, remodelled and adjoined by a 19thC two-storey house.

MH035-109

Community Centre ( former Alms House)

Kildalkey Kildalkey Community Centre

Detached six-bay two-storey former school, built c.1840, comprising of two central bays flanked by gabled and advanced end bays.

14325002

MH035-110

Kildalkey Parochial House

Kildalkey Kildalkey Parochial house

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement parochial house, built c.1840. Range of stone outbuildings to north-east with corrugated-iron roofs. Bounded by limestone wall with wrought-iron railings and gate.

14325003

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Saint Dympna's Roman Catholic Church

Clonylogan Kildalkey Church ( R.C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1880. Pitched slate roof with decorative ridge cresting, and bellcote to south-west gable.

14325006

MH035-112

House Moyrath Kildalkey House (detached) formerly two Semi detached Houses

Pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey houses, built 1880, now used as five-bay detached house. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Projecting brick porch.

14325007

MH035-113

Water pump Moyrath Kildalkey Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with banded shaft, curved handle, fluted neck and fluted cap with finial. Modern trough to front.

14325008

MH035-114

Cloncarneel Cloncarneel Ballivor Country House Detached five-bay two-storey house over basement, built c.1801, with central breakfront.Designed by Francis Johnston and was built by Walter Dowdall Earlier house to rear.

14403501

MH035-115

Cloncarneel Outbuildings

Cloncarneel Ballivor Outbuildings Detached multiple-bay two-storey outbuildings, built c.1800. Pitched slate roof with rendered walls. Timber sash windows with ashlar limestone dressings.Central cobbled courtyard and related outbuildings to site.

14403502

MH036-100

Scarriff Bridge Ballymulmore Ballivor Bridge (road) Single-arch rock-faced limestone road bridge over river, built c.1860, with ashlar string courses, copings and plaque. Earlier medieval bridge the north-west.

14403601

MH036-101

Clonylogan House Clonylogan Kildalkey Country House Exterior only, of detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820, with three-storey return. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Includes outbuildings.

14325010

MH036-103

Kilmurry thatch 2 Kilmurry Trim Thatched house

Four-bay, single-storey cottage with thatched roof of oaten straw, windbreak porch, early extension with corrugated iron roof.

MH036-104

Tremblestown Castle

Tremblestown Trim Tower house Medieval towerhouse with18thC house added, and 19thC crennelations - barnwell mausoleum, a plain single cell with some simple slabs to the north in a field.

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MH036-105

Higginsbrook Bellewstown Trim House Five-bay two-storey house c. 1780 with central pedimented breakfront.

MH036-106

Boardsmill/Derrindaly

Brannockstown Trim Mill Small early 19thC mill building.

MH036-107

Boyne Lodge Derrindaly Trim Country House Detached three-bay, two-storey built c1730, by the Barnewall family, remodelled 1810. incl gates, gate lodge.

MH036-108

Newhaggard Mill Outbuildings

Newhaggard Trim Mill Detached multiple-bay two-storey former mill outbuilding, built c.1760, now in use as farm outbuilding. Roughly dressed stone walls with integral arch and some limestone dressings. Remains of two-storey outbuilding and walled garden to site.

14403604

MH036-109

Newhaggard Mill Newhaggard Trim Mill Detached five-bay six-storey former mill, built c.1760, now derelict. Red brick chimneystack and kiln to west gable.

14403603

MH036-110

Newhaggard House Newhaggard Trim House (detached)

Detached five-bay two-storey house over basement, built c.1780.Carved stone doorcase with engaged Ionic columns and entablature above, approached by flight of stone steps. Remains of outbuildings to the west.

14403602

MH036-112

Cast iron pump Tremblestown Road, Crowpark (1st division )

Trim Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c. 1870 with slender pumping arm and fluted cap.

14328078

MH036-113

Fosterstown House Fosterstown Fosterstown Country House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with return to rear. Reputedly the residence of the Duke of Wellington when he was Member for Trim of the Irish Parliament. incl thatched gate lodge.

14403605

MH036-114

Fosterstown thatched cottage

Fosterstown Trim Thatched house

Three-bay single storey gate lodge for Fosterstown House, hipped thatched roof of oaten straw, whitewashed rendered earth walls, timber casement windows.

14403606

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St. Joseph's Hospital Patrick Street, Manorland (1st division)

Trim Hospital Detached fifteen-bay two-storey former workhouse, built 1841 by George Wilkinson.The gable-fronted blocks have timber bargeboards and louvered lancet windows.

14328013

MH036-116

Black Friary Haggard St (rear of), Blackfriary

Trim Ruin Former Dominican Friary, founded 1263, earthworks covering 4 acres on site includes double bank and masonry fragments.

MH036-117

Trim Thatched Cottage

Stonehall Trim Thatched house

Detached five-bay single-storey house, built c.1800, with central porch addition. Hipped thatched roof with rendered chimneystack. Rendered walls. Thatched outbuilding to site.

14403607

MH036-118

Highfield House B & B

New Dublin Road, Maudlin

Trim Guest House Detached five-bay two-storey former hospital and dispensary building, built c.1870, with gabled and projecting terminating bays, with arcade to ground floor.

14328017

MH036-119

Maudlin Cemetry Dublin Road, Commons ( 6th Division )

Trim Graveyard The site of the Leper Hospital of Mary Magdalene, and later a cemetery which was used as a burial ground for the poor who died in the workhouse.

MH036-120

Trim Community School

New Dublin Road, Friarspark ( 4th Division )

Trim College Detached five-bay two-storey Tudor Revival former school, by Frederick Darley, built 1849. Comprising of three-central bays flanked by gabled and projecting terminating bays.

14328020

MH036-121

Lackanash Cottage Navan Gate Street, Lackanash

Trim House Detached four-bay two-storey house c. 1870 with canted bay to front. Decorative chimnmeypots. Stone boundary wall and and piers

14328071

MH036-122

Maudlin Cottage Dublin Road, Commons ( 6th Division )

Trim House Exterior only. Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1880, with gabled and glazed projecting entrance bay.

14328019

MH036-123

Larchfield ( formerly White Lodge

Navan Road, Blackfriary

Trim House Detached multiple-bay house c. 1955 comprising single-storey range to front two-storey range to rear with taller tower to east. Flat roof.

14328072

MH036-124

Laracor Church Laracor Trim House / former Church (C of I)

Good late 19thC single cell church of rusticated sandstone

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Echo Gate Dublin Road, Commons ( 6th Division )

Trim Ruin Stone gate piers.

MH036-126

Newtown Abbey Newtown Trim Ruin Part of the 13th century abbey-complex that contained the Cathedral of St.s Peter and Paul that lay to the north. Plan conforms to a traditional layout

MH036-127

Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

Newtown Trim Trim Ruin A single aisled building of evenly coursed limestone with fragments of the Abbey buildings to the south. The Abbey complex was begun by Simon de Rochfort c. 1200. The cathedral was originally longer but was reduced in size c.1542.

MH036-128

Water pump Newtown Newtown Trim Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, set on concrete base with banded shaft and fluted neck and spout. The fluted cap is surmounted by a decorative finial.

14330001

MH036-129

St. Peter's Bridge Newtown Trim Trim Bridge (road ) Five arched medieval bridge with breakwaters on west side. Wicker centering on second arch.

MH036-130

Railway Bridge Peterstown/Kiltoome

Trim Bridge (railway)

Single arched Humpback stone bridge. Railway no longer exists.

MH036-131

St. John's Friary Newtown Trim Trim Friary Hospital Friary of St. John the Baptist, founded in the early 13th Century by Simon de Rochfort. Not a usual layout for priory with the church built on the south side of the complex.

MH036-132

Water Tower Iffernock Trim Water tower

MH036-133

Water pump Ifferknock Newtown Trim Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, set on concrete base with banded shaft and fluted neck. The cap is missing from the top of the pump.

14330002

MH036-135

Newtown Park Loganstown Trim House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1860.Hipped slate roof, overhanging eaves on bracketted eaves course. Walled garden to north and stone stable block and outbuilding to east.

14330004

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Kilcooly Kilcooly Trim House (detached)

18thC.

MH036-137

7 Arch Bridge Knightsbrook Trim Bridge Seven-arch masonry bridge over Knightsbrook river

MH037-100

Scurlockstown Public House

Scurlockstown Trim Public house Two-storey public house.

MH037-101

Scurlockstown Church and Graveyard

Scurlockstown Trim Church and Graveyard

Foundations of nave and chancel with opposing doors in nave. Disc-headed cross in graveyard.

MH037-102

Scurlockstown Bridge

Scurlockstown Trim Bridge (road)

MH037-104

Rathnally Mill House Rathnally Trim House (detached )

A 6 bay, 2 storey mill house with a hipped roof and a single centrally located chimney stack with eaves and paired consoles. It has a late 18th century doorcase. Mill buildings to side and rear of house.

MH037-105

Rathnally House Rathnally Trim Country house Reputedly by E.L.Pearse, early 18thC, altered 19thC. Modest country House on the gently sloping West bank of the river Boyne. It is a tall 3 storey, 3 bay blockhouse, cement rendered with a hipped roof, Italianite chimneys and a square rusticated porch.

MH037-106

Kilcarty Kilcarty Demense

Farm house Detached five-bay two-storey gabled farmhouse, with low lean-to wings and curtain walls and courtyard behind, to designs of Thomas Ivory.

MH037-108

Swainstown Swainstown Country House Seven-bay, two-storey over half basement house, with three-bay, two-storey pavillions to either end, linked to central block with quadrant walls, built c1750 by Nathaniel Preston.

MH037-109

Ringlestown House Ringlestown Tara-Skryne Country house A Victorian House in the late Georgian manner. It was the seat of the Pringle Family.

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MH037-110

Railway Bridge Dunsany Dunsany Railway Bridge Single-arch rock-faced limestone railway bridge with string courses and copings, built c.1850, carrying the road over the former railway track which is now disused.

14403709

MH037-111

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Gate Lodge Detached single-bay two-stage castellated entrance gate tower, built c.1840, with single-storey gate lodge set behind flanking by castellated walls. Rock-faced stone walls set on ashlar plinths with piers.

14403708

MH037-112

Blossom House Dunsany Dunsany Semi Detached House

One of a Pair of semi-detached four-bay single-storey houses, built c.1930, with veranda entrance porches. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and red brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls.

14403707

MH037-113

Blossom House Dunsany Dunsany Semi Detached House

One of a Pair of semi-detached four-bay single-storey houses, built c.1930, with veranda entrance porches. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and red brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls.

14403707

MH037-200

Kilmessan House Kilmessan Kilmessan Public House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, now also in use as a public house. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, and cast-iron ridge cresting and finials.

14329001

MH037-201

Signal Box Kilmessan Kilmessan Signal Box Detached gable-fronted single-bay two-storey former signal box, built c.1862, now in use as hotel accommodation. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystack.

14329003

MH037-202

Station House Hotel Kilmessan Kilmessan Warehouse Detached four-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built c.1862, now in use as hotel accommodation. Pitched artificial slate roof with skylights. Rubble limestone walls with limestone string course.

14329004

MH037-203

Railway Bridge Kilmessan Kilmessan Railway Bridge Single-arch rock faced limestone railway bridge with string courses and copings, built c.1862, carrying the road over the former railway track which is now disused. Remains of limestone kerbing to platform and turntable to site.

14329005

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Station House Hotel Kilmessan Kilmessan Former Train Station

Detached three-bay two-storey former railway station, built c. 1862, with projecting gabled central bay and single-storey wings to north and west. Now in use as a hotel. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14329002

MH037-205

Railway Bridge Kilmessan Kilmessan Railway Bridge Single-arch rock faced limestone railway bridge with string courses and copings, built c.1862, carrying the road over the former railway track which is now disused.

14329015

MH037-207

Church of the Nativity of Mary

Kilmessan Kilmessan Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan church, commenced c.1820, and rebuilt c.1895, with bellcote to north-west corner.

14329009

MH037-208

Water pump Kilmessan Killmessan Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with foundry mark, banded shaft, fluted neck, cap, finial and spout, and curved pumping handle.

14329007

MH037-209

St. Josephs National School

Kilmessan Kilmessan National School Detached five-bay two-storey former national school, built c.1927, with three-storey and single-storey extensions to rear, now disused. Hipped artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14329010

MH037-210

Railway Bridge Kilmessan Kilmessan Railway Bridge Single-arch rock faced limestone railway bridge with string courses and copings, built c.1862, carrying the road over the former railway track which is now disused.

14329016

MH037-211

Kilmessan Church of Ireland Church

Kilmessan Kilmessan Church (C of I) Detached church, built 1731, and renovated c.1820. Graveyard to east and south, enclosed by rubble stone walls, with pair of wrought-iron gates.

14329013

MH037-212

Kilmessan Rectory Kilmessan Kilmessan House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house over semi-basement, built c.1800, with central breakfront, and flanking single-storey wings. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Roughcast rendered walls.

14329014

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Conabery House Kilmessan Kilmessan House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, now disused. Hipped slate roof and rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Round-arched opening with original timber panelled door and plain glass fanlight.

14329017

MH037-300

Dunsany shop Dunsany Cross Roads

Dunsany Shop Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860 14403705

MH037-301

Estate Workers House

Dunsany Dunsany Estate worker's house

Detached three-bay single-storey former estate worker's house, built c.1860, with gabled porch.

14403704

MH037-302

Detached house Dunsany Cross roads

Dunsany House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with gabled central breakfront and gabled dormers. Built by Lord Dunsany

14403705

MH037-303

Dunsany Post Office Dunsany Cross Roads

Dunsany House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1840, with gabled central breakfront. Built by Lord Dunsany

14403706

MH037-304

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Country House Detached ten-bay three-storey country house, commenced c.1200, with several phases of construction. Remodelled and renovated c.1780 and c.1840. Incl all gate lodges and demesne features

14403711

MH037-305

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Stables Detached stable courtyard, built c.1850, comprising an entrance screen wall, with two perpendicular ranges of stables, set around a courtyard. Range of corrugated-iron outbuildings, c.1900 to north-west side.

14403712

MH037-306

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Outbuildings Farmyard complex, built c.1780, comprising of four ranges of single- and two-storey outbuildings set around a central courtyard, with detached outbuildings set within the courtyard.

14403713

MH037-307

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Estate manager's house

Detached four-bay single-storey over basement former estate manager's house, built c.1900, now vacant. Comprising a stepped gabled breakfront.

14403714

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Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Gate Lodge Pair of pointed-arch entrance gates, built c.1840, with mock ruined stone tower having gun loops to the north-west. Three-bay single-storey stone gate lodge to site. Ashlar voussoirs and dressings to main entrance,

14403703

MH037-309

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Gate Lodge Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1820, with central breakfront. Now in ruins. Rendered walls. Square-headed openings set in recessed blind arches. Rubble stone boundary walls to site with ashlar dressings to gate.

14403702

MH037-310

Dunsany Castle Dunsany Dunsany Gate Lodge Detached single-bay two-stage gate lodge with castellations parapet, built c.1840, now vacant. Dressed limestone walls with ashlar string courses. Paired gun loop openings with ashlar dressings and label mouldings.

14403701

MH038-100

Killeen Castle Killeen Hotel Originally by Hugh deLacy in 1180, remodelled 1780, by Francis Johnson 1804, 15thC church in grounds.

MH038-101

Former Tara Post Office

Ross Cross Tara-Skryne Thatched house

Detached four-bay two-storey thatched house with windbreak porch, built c.1820, whitewashed rendered stone/earth walls, sash windows - derelict

14403801

MH038-102

Clownans Clowanstown Tara-Skryne House Early 20thC gatelodge, 2 bay, single storey with round projecting porch with diamond paned glass.

MH038-103

Killeen Mill Clowanstown Mill Detached five-bay four-storey former mill, built c.1800. Former mill house and outbuildings to site.

14403802

MH038-104

Smithstown House Smithstown House (Detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house from 1728, with 6/6 sash windows, projecting porch with pedimented doorcase, and associated outbuildings, birthplace of Sir William Johnson

MH038-105

Roestown House Roestown Country House

MH038-106

Corbalton Hall Cookstown Tara-Skryne Country House Detached house, three-bay two-storey over basement, 1801 by Francis Johnson, stableyards, walled garden, with lodges.

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MH038-107

Trevet Thatched Cottage

Trevet Thatched house

A four bay thatched cottage with an added three bay first floor, single storey one bay extension to the side. New timber sash windows.

MH038-108

Lagore Thatched Cottage

Lagore Thatched house

Three-bay single-storey cottage with thatched roof, hipped ends, timber casement windows, recent extension with thatched roof

MH038-109

Lagore Lodge Lagore little House (detached)

A very attractive small 3 bay single storey house. Dated from 1705 but would appear to be nearer 1800.

MH038-110

Kilbrew Kilbrew House (ruined)

MH039-100

Primatestown Toll House

Primatestown House Detached two-bay single-storey former toll house, built c.1800.

14403901

MH039-101

Primatestown thatch Primatestown Thatched house

Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, now derelict. Hipped thatched roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered mud walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Outbuildings to site.

14403902

MH039-102

Kilbrew House, Curragha

Kilbrew Curragha Nursing home

MH039-103

St Andrews Roman Catholic Church

Crickstown Curragha Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1900. Comprising five-bay side elevations to nave, with single-bay chancel to the east flanked by porch and sacristy, and having octagonal belfry to north-west corner.

14403903

MH041-100

Mount Hevey Kilnagallagh Kinnegad Walled Garden Roughly dressed rubble limestone walled garden, built c.1890. Cast-iron railings and gates, limestone arch and glasshouse to south wall. Remains of garden building to north wall. Shell house inscribed '1912'. Limestone steps to south of walled garden.

14404102

MH041-101

Mount Hevey Kilnagallagh Kinnegad Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1850. Three-bay outbuilding with dormer windows to rear. Limestone ashlar entrance piers with cast-iron gates.

14404101

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Mount Hevey Kilnagallagh Kinnegad Farmyard Complex

Roughly dressed rubble limestone farmyard complex, built c.1850. Comprising a multiple-bay range running east-west to south, a three-bay range running east-west to north.

14404103

MH041-103

Boraheen ( Killyon ) Church

Boraheen Killyon Church ( R C ) Early 19thC church, T-shaped last used as hall now in ruins.

MH041-104

Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel

Boraheen Killyon RC Church Detached T-plan gable-fronted Roman Catholic chapel, with four-bays to side elevation, built c.1820, now disused. Two-bays to nave, leading to single-bay transepts and single-bay chancel to south.

14404104

MH041-105

Ballynabarney thatch

Ballynabarney Clonard, Enfield

Thatched house

Four-bay, single-storey cottage with hipped roof of oaten straw, windbreak porch, roughcast rendered stone/clay walls, replacement uPVC windows.

MH041-106

Killyon Manor Killyon Longwood Country house Detached four-bay three-storey house built mid 18thC. With 19thC ballroom, and attached yard buildings.

MH041-108

Donore Castle Donore Ballivor Castle Small tower house, C15, a square, four storey structure with rounded angles, battered base and circular stair turret.

MH041-109

Lionsden farmhouse Lionsden Longwood vernacular house (formerly thatched )

Detached three-bay single-storey house with attic accommodation, built c.1820. Hipped corrugated metal sheet roof, rendered mud walls, and timber sash windows

14404107

MH041-110

Lionsden Lionsden Longwood Country House Dated 1788, two-bay two-storey over basement, roundheaded block and architrave doorcase with side lights, bow ended. Extensively remodeled.

MH041-111

Inchamore Bridge Donore Longwood Bridge (road) Single-arch rock-faced limestone road bridge over river, dated 1848, with ashlar string courses and copings. Date plaque with O.S. benchmark to north on the road elevation. Remains of earlier medieval bridge flanking to east and west.

14404106

MH041-112

Saint Patrick's Church of Ireland Church

Castlerickard Longwood Church (C of I) ruin

Gable-fronted church, with four-bay side elevation, built c.1820, now in ruins.

14404108

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Swifte Mausoleum Castlerickard Longwood Mausoleum Three sided ashlar limestone pyramid mausoleum, built c.1815. Raised lozenges on all sides and inscribed on west elevation.

14404109

MH041-114

Castlerickard House Castlerickard Longwood Country House Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820.

14404110

MH041-115

Castlerickard House Castlerickard Longwood Outbuildings Farmyard complex, built c.1820, comprising three ranges with integral carriage arches arranged around a courtyard. Remains of pitched slate roofs with cast-iron rainwater goods and rendered chimneystacks.

14404111

MH041-116

Foxbrook Ballymulmore Ballivor Country House Late 18thC.

MH042-100

Doolystown Doolystown Trim Country House In decay.

MH042-101

Johnstown thatch Johnstown Rathmolyon Thatched house

Four-bay single-storey house with windbreak porch, thatched roof of oaten straw, with two-bay slate roofed addition to gable end, roughcast rendered walls and sash windows.

MH042-102

Tobertynan Tobertynan Rathmoylon Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c1780.

MH042-103

Cherryvalley House Cherryvalley Rathmolyon House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built 1877, with return.

14332007

MH042-104

Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church

Rathmolyon Rathmolyon Church ( R.C.) Detached gable-fronted church, built 1967. Pitched copper-clad roof with rendered chimneystack. Freestanding square-profiled roughcast rendered bell tower.

14332006

MH042-105

Rathmolyon Villa Rathmolyon Rathmolyon House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built 1836.Rendered gate piers with stone name plaques and caps, having wrought-iron double gates. Stone outbuilding to rear with pitched slate roof.

14332004

MH042-106

Nenthorne Rathmolyon/Glebe

Rathmoylon House (detached)

Detached single storey 1940's house.

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MH042-107

Harnan's Pub Glebe Rathmoylon Thatched house

Detached three-bay single-storey house with attic accommodation, built c.1880, with gabled porchHipped thatched roof with brick chimneystack. Rendered and roughcast rendered walls. Timber sash windows.

14332005

MH042-108

Rathmolyon House Rathmolyon Rathmolyn House (detached)

Detached six-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with three-storey return. Rubble stone boundary walls with lugged and pedimented stone architrave and wrought-iron gate.

14332003

MH042-109

Saint Michael and All Angels

Glebe Rathmolyn Church (C of I) Detached L-plan church, built 1797, with single-bay apse and vestry additions to the east. Three-stage tower with ashlar limestone spire added to the north-west corner, c.1857.

14332002

MH042-110

Rahinstown House Rahinstown Summerhill Country house Detached three-bay three-storey over basement house, built c.1875, on the site of an earlier house of c.1695. attributed to either Sandham Symes or Sir Charles Lanyon

MH042-112

Dangan Castle Dangan Summerhill House and demesne features

Birthplace of Duke of Wellington, ruins and gardenbuildings, two-obelisks on arches, and stable block.

MH042-114

Dangan Church Dangan Summerhill Church ( R C ) Gable-fronted church, dated 1911, with three-stage tower with spire attached to east. Four-bay side elevation to nave, with transepts to north, leading to apse and sacristy. Projecting porches attached to transepts. Old church, T-shaped, probably 18thC,

14404306

MH042-115

North Obelisk Dangan Summerhill demesne features

Brick Obelisk on arches

MH042-116

South Obelisk Dangan Summerhill demesne features

Brick Obelisk on arches

MH043-100

Galtrim House Galtrim Trim Gatelodge Detached L-plan three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1805. Projecting central bay to rear. Single-bay extension to west facade. Replacement windows, sills, doors and roof tiles. Cast-iron railings and gates.

14404303

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MH043-101

Postbox Galtrim Trim Postbox Cast-iron post box, c.1905, with ER VII insignia. 14404304

MH043-102

St. Marys Church of Ireland Church

Galtrim Trim Church (C of I) Board of First Fruits church, dated 1800. Two-bay elevation to south nave, blank elevation with projecting porch to north nave, three-stage castellated and pinnacled tower attached to west. Buttressed east elevation.

14404305

MH043-104

Galtrim House Galtrim Trim Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1802, Designed by Francis Johnston, Galtrim House was built as a glebe house for the Very Reverend Vesey Dawson.

14404301

MH043-105

Galtrim House Galtrim Trim Stables Ranges of outbuildings, built c.1805, arranged around three sides of a courtyard, now in use as stables. Comprising of three-bay two-storey projecting central block, flanked by three-bay single-storey wings.

14404302

MH043-106

St. Martins Roman Catholic Church

Culmullin Trim Church ( R C ) Detached single-cell Gothic Revival church, built in 1876. Constructed of rock-faced limestone with polychrome brick detailing and string courses. Pitched two-tone natural slate roof, decoratice terracotta ridge tiles and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14404308

MH043-200

Summerhill Summerhill Summerhill House, detached

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built 1878, with gabled central bay. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and timber bargeboards. Roughcast rendered walls. Square-headed window openings with label mouldings and stone sills.

14333010

MH043-201

Shaws Summerhill Summerhill Public House Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, now also in use as public house. Hipped slate roof with central rendered chimneystack. Rendered walls with render quoins.

14333012

MH043-202

Water pump Summerhill Summerhill Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, cap, finial and spout, and curved pumping handle.

14333007

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MH043-203

Summerhill House Summerhill Summerhill Gates Ashlar limestone gate piers and walls, c.1730, with modern steel gates. Comprising of pair of square ashlar limestone piers supporting pair of gates, flanked by pairs of ashlar limestone gate piers to pedestrian gates.

14333005

MH043-205

House Summerhill Summerhill Terraced House

Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c.1820. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Exposed rubble limestone walls. Replacement windows and surrounds.

14333015

MH043-206

House Summerhill Summerhill Terraced House

Terraced five-bay three-storey house, built c.1820. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Decorative fanlight over replacement door.

14333016

MH043-207

Knock Castle Summerhill demense

Summerhill Tower house Three-storey tower house with fragments of a house dated 1636, with a simple coat of arms.

MH043-209

Spring Valley House Spring valley Summerhill Country house Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1770. Dower house to Summerhill house.

14404307

MH043-210

three-bay house Kilcock Road Summerhill house (semi-detached)

Semi-detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820. 14333003

MH043-211

four-bay house Kilcock Road Summerhill house (semi-detached)

Semi-detached four-bay two-storey houses, built c.1820. 14333003

MH044-100

Steeple Knockmark Drumree Steeple Detached square-profile three-stage tower with ashlar spire and pinnacles, built 1830, formerly part of a church. Rubble limestone walls with limestone ashlar corner buttresses and string courses.

14334005

MH044-101

Water pump Knockmark Drumree Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, fluted cap with finial, spout and curved pumping handle.

14334004

MH044-102

Post Box Knockmark Drumree Postbox Cast-iron post box, erected c.1940, with P&T emblem. 14334003

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MH044-103

Belshamstown Thatched Cottage

Belshamstown Batterstown Thatched house

Seven-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1820, comprising of four-bay section with buttressed gable to northern end and three-bay section to southern end. Corrugated-iron outbuilding to southern end of site. Refurbished 2002.

14404402

MH044-104

Batterstown Roman Catholic Church

Rathregan Batterstown Church ( R C ) Single-cell church, built c.1820, with three-bay side elevation to nave. Ashlar limestone entrance piers.

14404401

MH044-105

Ballinlough Workhouse -front range

Ballinlough Dunshaughlin Guesthouse / B&B former workhouse

Detached dressed stone former workhouse master's house, built c.1840, to the designs of George Wilkinson.

14404403

MH044-106

Ballinlough workhouse - rear range

Ballinlough Dunshaughlin Former workhouse

Detached multiple-bay two-storey dressed limestone H-plan former workhouse, built c.1840 to the designs of George Wilkinson.

14404404

MH044-107

Lagore House Lagore little Dunshaughlin Country house A single storey house of 5 bays with advanced end bays. Incl outuildings.

MH044-108

Ratoath Thatched Cottage

Wilkinstown Ratoath Thatched house

A four-bay single storey house with hipped thatched roof of oaten straw, windbreak porch, timber windows, sone sash some casement. Stone outbuilding to site.

MH044-109

Rathbeggan House Rathbeggan House (detached)

A two-storey over basement house, with paired, gabled projecting bays, and projecting central bay with entrance hall and decorative parapet.

MH044-110

Rathbeggan Church Rathbeggan Church (C of I) tower

Remains of nineteenth-century church and champfered fragment of font

MH044-200

Council Offices Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin Council Offices Detached multiple-bay multiple-storey local authority offices, built c.2001, comprising three flat-roofed blocks with concrete canopy to entrance elevation. Rendered walls to rear block.

14335001

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MH044-201

St Sechnall's Church of Ireland

Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin Church (C of I) Detached Board of First Fruits church, built 1814, with three-stage tower to the east Graveyard and remains of medieval church to the site. Pair of squared limestone gate piers and wrought-iron gates.

14335004

MH044-203

former toll house north of the bank of Ireland

Main Street, Dunshaughlin

Dunshaughlin Office / former toll house

Detached three-bay single-storey former house, built c.1860, with central gabled porch.

14335009

MH044-204

Ivy House Main Street, Dunshaughlin

Dunshaughlin House (detached)

Detached six-bay two-storey house, built c.1800. 14335012

MH044-205

Court House Main Street, Dunshaughlin

Dunshaughlin Court House Detached T-plan gable-fronted double-height court house, built c.1800. Designed by Francis Johnston.

14335013

MH044-206

House Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin House (detached)

Detached six-bay two-storey house, built c.1880. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with channelled quoins. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Channelled door surround to replacement door.

14335014

MH044-207

Former National School

Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin National School Detached four-bay single-storey former national school, built in 1887, with gabled porch, now in use as a parish hall. Pitched slate roofs with carved timber bargeboards. Rendered walls with rock-faced quoins and limestone date plaque.

14335015

MH044-208

Water pump Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, cap, finial and spout, and curved pumping handle. Concrete base and drain to site.

14335017

MH044-209

Library ( former RC church )

Main Street, Dunshaughlin

Dunshaughlin Library Detached T-plan gable-fronted former church, built c.1810, and remodelled c.1880, Renovated c.1940 by Ralph Byrne.

14335018

MH044-210

Norman Motte in graveyard

Main Street, Dunshaughlin

Dunshaughlin Motte A Norman Motte in the corner of the RC grave yard. Flat topped circular mound.

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MH044-211

House Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1920. Hipped slate roof and rendered chimneystacks with projecting eaves. Yellow brick walls with red brick quoins and string courses. Stone sills and red brick surrounds to window openings.

14335019

MH044-212

Outbuildings Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin Outbuilding Detached two-bay two-storey stable, built c.1870. Pitched slate roof. Stone walls with red brick dressings. Battened timber doors. Detached four-bay two-storey outbuilding and five-bay single-storey outbuilding, built c.1870, to site.

14335022

MH044-213

Seachnall House Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with render quoins, eaves course and plinth.Wrought-iron gates and railings to the site.

14335025

MH044-301

Park House Ratoath Ratoath House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1900, with flat-roofed central porch. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Modern extension to rear. Red brick outbuildings to rear.

14336013

MH044-302

Detached House Ratoath Ratoath House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey Tudor style house, built c.1890, with gabled breakfront bay to north-west. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls.

14336012

MH044-303

Holy Trinity Parochial House

Ratoath Ratoath Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1869. Hipped slate roof with ridge cresting and red brick chimneystacks.

14336007

MH044-304

Holy Trinity Parochial House Outbuildings

Ratoath Ratoath Outbuildings Detached six-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c.1870. Hipped slate roof. Squared stone walls. Timber sash windows with yellow brick dressings and granite sills. Timber battened doors with yellow brick dressings.

14336008

MH044-305

Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church

Ratoath Ratoath Church ( R C ) Detached church, commenced c.1820, remodelled and rebuilt c.1868 and c.1874. Site contains a motte and bailey

14336006

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MH044-306

Grotto Ratoath Ratoath Grotto Freestanding Marian grotto, built c.1955. Comprising of niche with a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with canopy above, set against mosaic screen wall, set on mosaic platform and steps, bounded by wrought-iron railings.

14336009

MH044-307

Ratoath Church of Ireland

Ratoath Ratoath Church (C of I) Detached square-profile three-stage castellated and pinnacled Church of Ireland church tower, built c.1817, with the ruins of the church walls to the east.

14336011

MH044-308

Water pump Ratoath Ratoath Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with foundry mark, banded shaft, fluted neck, cap and spout, and curved pumping handle.

14336003

MH044-309

Ratoath Glebe House

Ratoath Ratoath House (detached)

Detached five-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built c.1813, with flat-roofed central porch. Multiple-bay two-storey outbuildings to south.

14336010

MH044-310

Ratoath Manor Ratoath Ratoath Nursing Home Detached seven-bay two-storey former house, built c.1780, with two-bay full-height bow to rear elevation. The former seat of J.I Corballis.

14336002

MH045-100

Church of the Immaculate Conception

Killegland Ashboune Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1882. Five-bay side elevations to nave, and apse to south-west with sacristy to south. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and ashlar limestone bellcote to entrance gable

14337001

MH045-101

Parish Hall Killegland Ashboune Parish hall Detached four-bay single-storey parish hall, built c.1882, with gabled porch. Pitched slate and artificial slate roof with copper vents and red brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with render plinth and render plaque.

14337002

MH045-102

Killegland Cemetery Killegland Ashbourne Graveyard A cemetary with the ruins of a small stone church.

MH045-103

Brindley Testimonial Donaghmore Ashbourne Monument An obelisk memorial erected as a memorial to Charles Brindley, a Ward Union huntsman.

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MH045-104

Grange Cottage Grange Kilbride Thatched house

Five-bay, plus two-bay, single storey house with thatched roof of reed with wheat underlayer, mud walls, top hung timber windows, porch extension with tiled roof, detached mud walled outbuilding. Original roof structure survives.

MH046-100

Ballinabrackey Church

Toor Castlejordan Church ( R C ) Gable-fronted church, built c.1972, with six-bay side elevations to nave. Belfry to site.

14404603

MH046-101

Harristown House Harristown Castlejordan Country House Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1850. Gabled projecting central bay approached by flight of limestone steps.

14404601

MH046-102

Harristown House Outbuildings

Harristown Castlejordon Outbuildings Roughly dressed rubble limestone farmyard buildings arranged around a cobbled courtyard, built c.1850. Two storey coach house with pedimented south gable to north-west corner.

14404602

MH047-100

St Finians Catholic Church

Towlaght Clonard Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan church, built 1807, renovated and tower added, c. 1870.Cast-iron gates and gate piers, c.1850, with cast-iron railings set on limestone plinths, and cast-iron arch over main entrance.

14339005

MH047-101

St Finians Catholic Church Railings

Towlaght Clonard Gates/railings Cast-iron gates and gate piers, c.1850, with cast-iron railings set on limestone plinths, and cast-iron arch over main entrance.

14339006

MH047-102

St Finians Shrine Towlaght Clonard Shrine Carrara marble statue of Saint Finian, erected 1960, mounted on inscribed pedestal.

14339008

MH047-104

Clonard Glebe Church Hill Glebe

Clonard House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1800, with single- and two-storey returns. Hipped artificial slate roof with eaves dentils and rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls.

14339001

MH047-105

Detached House Anneville Clonard House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1920, with full-height canted bay windows flanking entrance door. Return to rear.

14339003

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MH047-106

Postbox Anneville Clonard Postbox Cast-iron wall-mounted post box, c.1930, with P&T emblem. 14339002

MH047-107

St Finians Church of Ireland

Anneville Clonard Church (C of I) Detached Board of First Fruits church, built 1808, with three-stage entrance tower Ashlar limestone piers with wrought-iron double gates. Built on site of abbey.

14339004

MH047-108

Leinster Bridge Mulphedder Clonard Bridge (road) Triple-arch ashlar limestone road bridge over river, built c.1831, with cutwaters to upstream and downstream elevations, string courses and parapets.

14404701

MH047-109

Ballinderry House Ballinderry Longwood Country House Detached five-bay, two-storey over basement house yard buildings arranged around a courtyard.

MH047-200

Boyne Viaduct Boolykeagh Longwood Railway viaduct Triple-arch rock-faced limestone bridge carrying the railway over the river, built c.1850, with buttresses, and upstream and downstream cutwaters. Replacement plinth railings.

14404705

MH047-201

Boyne Aquaduct Boolykeagh Longwood Bridge (canal ) Triple-arch ashlar limestone bridge, carrying the canal over a river, built c.1795, with upstream and downstream cutwaters. Carved plaques, string courses, pilasters and rock-faced voussoirs.

14404704

MH047-202

Railway Bridge Boolykeagh Longwood Bridge (railway)

Single-arch ashlar limestone bridge carrying the railway over the road, built c.1850, with rock-faced voussoirs and piers. Replacement plinth railings.

14404706

MH047-203

Canal Bridge Boolykeagh Longwood Bridge (canal) Single-arch ashlar limestone bridge carrying the canal the over road, built c.1795, with string courses, rock-faced voussoirs and pilasters. Scars of plaques, now removed, are apparent on both elevations. Stone lock gates to canal.

14404703

MH047-204

Canalworkers House Boolykeagh Longwood Canal workers house

Detached three-bay single-storey former canal workers house, built c.1795, now derelict. Hipped slate roof, nap render over ashlar limestone walls, and openings set in recessed blind arches. Outbuilding to site.

14404702

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MH047-205

Cemetery Middleborough Longwood Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, established c.1725, with eighteenth- and nineteenth-century grave markers. Bounded to road by rubble stone wall with tooled stone gate piers and wrought-iron gate.

14331001

MH047-206

Kilglass House Middleborough Longwood House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, with central porch and two-storey return.Stone steps with cast-iron bootscraper. Rendered outbuildings to rear with pitched slate roofs. Rendered gate piers with cast-iron double gates.

14331002

MH047-207

Garda Station Longwood Longwood Garda Station Detached three-bay two-storey former house, built c.1920. 14331004

MH047-209

Former Convent building

Main street north side, Longwood

Longwood commercial Detached three-bay two-storey former house originally owned by the Edgeworth family and later became the village's parochial house. built c.1880, with two-storey return. Gabled full-height porch addition, c.1920.

14331010

MH047-211

PJ Dargan Main Street south side, Longwood

Longwood Public House Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with two-storey return. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with render quoins. Timber sash windows and timber display window with stone sills.

14331005

MH047-212

Detached House Main Street north side, Longwood

Longwood House (detached)

Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with two-storey return. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with string course and rendered quoins.

14331009

MH047-213

PJ Dargan Main Street south side, Longwood

Longwood Shop, House Former pair of three- and two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1880, now in use as five-bay detached house and public house. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystacks.

14331006

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MH047-214

St Mary's Catholic Church

Longwood Longwood Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built 1841. with the breakfront bellcote, castellations and variety of window openings. The fine cast-iron railings and gates, and ashlar gate piers enhance the setting of the church.

14331007

MH047-215

St Mary's Cemetery Longwood Longwood Graveyard Roman Catholic cemetery, established c.1920, with a variety of twentieth-century grave markers. Shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary to south-western end.

14331008

MH048-100

Blackwater Aquaduct

Newcastle Enfield Bridge (canal) A two arch stone aqueduct that carries the Royal canal over the River Blackwater.

MH048-101

Boggan's Bar Rathcore Rathcore Thatched house

Detached four-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1820, now in use as public house. Single-storey porch addition to entrance elevation. Replacement timber sash windows and red brick chimneystack.

14404807

MH048-102

Saint Ultan's Church of Ireland Church

Rathcore Enfield Church (C of I) Gable-fronted church dated 1806. Porches added c.1865. Ashlar limestone piers and cast-iron double gates. Graveyard to site.

14404803

MH048-103

Johnstown House Johnstown Enfield Hotel An 18th century house of 5-bays, 3 storeys with parapet and Cornice rendered with pedimented door case and four chimneystacks. The house dates from c 1750.

MH048-104

Water pump Kilcorney Enfield Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with banded shaft, curved pumping arm and fluted neck and cap.

14404801

MH048-105

Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

Kilcorney Enfield Church ( R C ) Gable-fronted church, built c.1870, with five-bay side elevations of nave.

14404802

MH048-106

Baconstown School Baconstown Rathcore School Detached seven-bay single storey former school, dated 1842, 14404804

MH048-107

Estate Workers House

Agher Summerhill Estate worker's house

Detached three-bay two-storey red brick former estate steward's house, dated 1894, now in use as private dwelling. Hipped slate roof with decorative eaves course, rendered chimneystacks and crested ridge tiles.

14404808

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MH048-108

Winter Mausoleum Agher Summerhill Mausoleum Castellated and pinnacled three-bay mausoleum, built c.1815, with advanced central bay. Pitched slate roof, rendered walls with limestone quatrefoils, and limestone dressings to openings.

14404805

MH048-109

Agher Church Agher Summerhill Church (C of I) Single-cell church, rebuilt c.1902, entered through a three-stage bell tower. Ashlar limestone gate piers with cast-iron double gates. Graveyard to site.

14404806

MH048-110

The Old Schoolhouse

Agher Summerhill House (detached)

Detached five-bay two-storey former school, dated 1879, Single-bay two-storey extension to west. Red brick entrance piers with decorative yellow brick detailing and limestone cappings.

14404809

MH048-200

Bridge Newcastle Enfield Bridge (canal) Single-span canal bridge, built c.1800, carrying road over section of the canal. Dressed limestone walls with ashlar limestone voussoirs. Modern extension to the south-west elevation.

14340006

MH048-201

Bridge Posseckstown Enfield Railway Bridge Single-arch railway bridge over tracks, built c.1850, with squared rubble stone walls and piers. Ashlar limestone voussoirs, string courses and cappings. Modern concrete extension to north-east.

14340008

MH048-202

Railway Station water tank

Posseckstown Enfield Railway Building

Cast-iron water tank, set on single-storey base, built c.1850, now disused. Red brick walls, with rock faced stone quoins and piers and with ashlar limestone parapet. Carved limestone arch and impost moulding surrounding openings.

14340007

MH048-203

Railway workers House

Posseckstown Enfield house (semi-detached)

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey former railway worker's houses, built c.1850, with central breakfronts. Now in use as private dwellings. Hipped slate roofs with brick chimneystacks. Squared rubble stone walls.

14340009

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MH048-204

Railway workers House

Posseckstown Enfield house (semi-detached)

One of a Pair of semi-detached three-bay single-storey former railway worker's houses, built c.1850, with central breakfronts. Now in use as private dwellings. Hipped slate roofs with brick chimneystacks. Squared rubble stone walls.

14340009

MH048-207

Former Station Master's House

Posseckstown Enfield House (detached)

Detached L-plan two-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, with lean-to porch to recessed bay and having bay window to projecting bay.

14340004

MH048-209

Stone buildings in Railway Station

Posseckstown Enfield Warehouse Detached single-bay single-storey railway warehouse, built c.1850, with single-bay addition to south-west.

14340001

MH048-210

The Royal Canal Newcastle Enfield Section of Canal

Section of the Royal Canal, built c.1800. 14340010

MH048-213

Water pump Johnstown Enfield Water pump Cast-iron water pump, c.1870, with foundry mark, banded shaft, fluted neck, cap, finial and spout, and curved pumping handle.

14340013

MH048-216

Lee's Enfield, the Coach Yard

Johnstown Enfield House, Restaurant

Detached seven-bay two-storey former house, built c.1800, with central flat-roofed porch. Now in use as restaurant. Pitched artificial slate roof with brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls with rendered quoins.

14340015

MH049-100

Ferns Lock Station Ferrans Kilcock Canal Lock Canal lock station, consisting of pair of locks, bridge over the canal and remains of lock keeper's house, built c.1795. Pair of timber and steel lock gates, set in channel with ashlar limestone embankment walls.

14404903

MH049-101

Ferrans Church Balfeaghan Summerhill Church (C of I) ruin

A grave-yard containing the ruin of a small church. This is a recorded monument.

MH049-102

2 storey farmhouse adj to Little Chapel

Newtown moyaghy

Kilcock environs

Farm house A 2 storey, 4 bay farmhouse with three stacks. There is an outbuilding to site

MH049-103

Little Chapel of the Assumption

Newtown moyaghy

Kilcock environs

Chapel Detached single-cell church, built c.1820, with four-bay north elevation, blank elevation to south and single-bay apse to east. Single-bay porch to north elevation. Pitched slate roof with limestone copings.

14404902

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MH049-104

Calgath House Calgath Kilcock Country House Detached five-bay two-storey with attic house, built pre 1771. Two-storey infill to south of return c. 1850. Two-storey wing to south of house, c. 1820, stableyard buildings.

MH049-105

Larch Hill follies Phepotstown Folly, Estate Features

The Fox's Earth, Mausoleum and folly,14404904. Gibraltar, miniature fort, 14404906. Cockle Tower, Three-stage circular-plan castellated tower, 14404908. Boathouse, 14404909. Rustic temple, 14404910. Rustic temple set in a lake, 14404911. built c.1820

14404904

MH049-106

Bride Stream Calgath Kilcock Country House Detached palladian house, c.1750. Four-bay, two-storey over basement, 18thC garden.

MH049-107

Larch Hill Phepotstown Country House Detached five-bay two-storey country house, built c.1780. outbuildings, walled garden and follies, which were built by Robert Watson and create a picturesque ferme ornee. Farmyard complex, c.1820, comprising a southern and a northern courtyard. 14404907.

14404905

MH049-108

Dolanstown Dolanstown Kilcock Country House An early 18th century house in part but is now much altered. It consists of 7 bays, 2 storeys, the roof dates from 1828. In 1786 this house was the seat of the Jones. The outbuildings, some modern, are used as a Stud farm. Incl. Gates and Gatelodge.

MH049-109

Rodanstown House Rodanstown Kilcock Country house A late 17th century gable ended house of 5 bays, 2 storeys over basement. The original windows have been replaced with pvc windows. There is a range of outbuildings to the rear of the house.

MH049-110

Rodanstown Church Rodanstown Kilcock Church (C of I) derelict

A blocked up shell of an early to mid 18thc church of two bays with bowed apse, bellcote and round headed opes.

MH049-111

Moyglare House Moyglare Maynooth Country house Detached three storey over basement house built c. 1780, five bay entrance front with full height hexagonal bow, six bay garden front. Incl. Gate lodge

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MH049-112

Saint Paul's Church of Ireland Church

Moyglare Maynooth house / former Church (C of I)

Former church, built c.1870.designed by Edward Mc Allister. with three-stage tower with ashlar limestone spire to north-east

14404901

MH050-101

Saint Keiran's Church of Ireland Church

Ballymaglassan Dunboyne Church (C of I) former

Board of First Fruits church, built c.1800, limestone gate piers with cast-iron double gates set in rendered boundary walls.

14405002

MH050-102

Dollys Grove Staffordstown Country House Detached three-bay two-storey house, c.1820, with wide bracketed eaves, outbuildings and entrance gates.

MH050-103

Hamwood gate lodge

Hamwood Dunboyne Gate lodge Late 19thC picturesque style - the gate lodge.

MH050-104

Hamwood Hamwood Dunboyne Country House Three-storey over basement house, built c. 1764, quadrant wings with octagonal end pavilions added 1783. 19th century gate lodge.

MH050-106

Normans Grove House

Normansgrove Dunboyne House (detached)

Detached nine-bay two-storey house with shallow hipped roof, built in two stages, c. 1750 and c.1800.

MH050-107

Stirling House Clonee Clonee Country House Five-bay, two-storey late 18thC house. Lodges from early 19thC.

MH050-200

Dunboyne Castle Gates

Castlefarm Dunboyne Gates and Pillars

Entrance to Dunboyne Castle, built c.1764, comprising channelled ashlar gate piers surmounted by ball finials with Greek key motifs. Set in rendered curved walls having inset square-headed pedestrian entrances.

14341017

MH050-201

Hamilton's Mausoleum and McMullans tombstone

Maynooth Road, Dunboyne

Dunboyne Graveyard Freestanding mausoleum, erected c.1799 by the Hamilton family, in memory of Charles Hamilton, Lord Dunboyne.

14341016

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MH050-202

Court Hill Dunboyne Dunboyne House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c.1835, and remodelled c.1900. Comprising of central pedimented bay, with recessed porch with Doric columns, flanked by recessed arches with inset window.Outbuildings and Walled Garden to N

14341014

MH050-203

Saint Peter's Church of Ireland Church

Maynooth Road, Dunboyne

Dunboyne Church (C of I) Detached church, built 1866, comprising of five-bay side elevations to nave, with apse to the east. Bounded by rendered rubble limestone walls and gate piers with spear-headed cast-iron railings.

14341015

MH050-204

Court Hill Lodge Dunboyne Dunboyne Gate Lodge Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1880, now in use as private house. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods.

14341013

MH050-205

Dunboyne Castle Maynooth Road, Castlefarm

Dunboyne Country House Detached seven-bay three-storey country house, built c.1764, designed by George Darley, and incorporating fabric of earlier house, c.1720. Stableyard and gates.

14341018

MH050-210

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-211

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-212

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-215

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-216

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

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MH050-217

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-218

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341011

MH050-219

St. Marys Terrace, Navan Road,

Dunboyne House (terraced)

One of a Terrace of ten three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1910. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods etc.

14341011

MH050-220

Dunboyne National School

Main Street, Dunboyne School Detached nine-bay single-storey national school, built c.1908. 14341009

MH050-221

8 bay, 2 storey house

The Green, (south)

Dunboyne House/shop Detached eight-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, now also in use as public house. Formerly a pair of houses.

14341006

MH050-222

Dunboyne Parochial House

The Green, (north)

Dunboyne Parochial House

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built 1878, with flat-roofed central porch. Hipped slate roof with corbelled eaves

14341008

MH050-223

Dunboyne Cottage Dunboyne Dunboyne House (detached)

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with central porch. Hipped slate roof with corbelled eaves course, cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystacks.

14341005

MH050-224

Saint Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Church

Dunboyne Dunboyne Church ( R C ) Detached gable-fronted church, built 1956, with projecting entrance porch, and three-stage bell tower to the south-east. Pitched copper-clad roof to church, moulded copper-clad roof to bell tower.

14341007

MH050-225

Dunboyne Castle Gate Lodge

Castlefarm Dunboyne Gate Lodge Detached L-plan two-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1870, with porch to recessed bay. Cast-iron railings and gate to front.

14341004

MH050-226

Post Box Station Road, Dunboyne Post box Cast-iron post box, erected c.1940, with moulded neck, cap and P & T insignia.

14341003

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MH051-100

Gunnocks Gunnocks Dunboyne House (detached)

Originally thatched, from 17thC, late Georgian two-storey, three-bay front added. Incl Outbuildings.

MH051-101

Summerseat Clonee Clonee Country House Detached Georgian three-bay, two-storey over basement house with single storey wings and large round headed windows.

MH051-103

Clonee Bridge Clonee Clonee Bridge ( road ) Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1860, with curved cutwaters to upstream side of bridge. Snecked limestone walls with dressed limestone voussoirs. Segmental-arches to upstream side of bridge and round-arches to downstream side.

14342003

MH051-104

Water pump Clonee Clonee Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, fluted cap with finial, spout and curved pumping handle.

14342001

MH051-105

Portan Thatched House

Portan Dunboyne Thatched house

Four-bay, two-storey farmhouse with hipped tin roof, mud/stone walls, derelict and with windows and door blocked.

MH052-100

Water pump Ballyfore Castlejordon Water pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with banded shaft, fluted neck, fluted cap with finial, spout and curved pumping handle. Enclosed by cast-iron railings.

14338001

MH052-101

Castlejordan Church Lewellensland Castlejordan Church ( R C ) Detached cruciform-plan church, built c.1840. Carved limestone gate piers with wrought-iron gates and railings to front. Cast-iron belfry to rear.

14338002

MH052-103

Castlejordan Church of Ireland

Castlejordan Castlejordan Church (C of I) First Fruits style dated 1823. Elaborate church warden glazing, three stage tower. Ruins of castle with 17thC bastion at north end.

14338004

MH052-104

Castlejordan Bridge Castlejordon Castlejordon Bridge (road ) Segmental-arch road bridge over river, built 1860. Dressed limestone walls with ashlar voussoirs, impost mouldings and copings. Flanked by earlier medieval sections to the north-west and south-east.

14338005

MH053-100

Carton Demense Wall

Moygaddy Maynooth Demesne Wall length of rubble stone demesne wall, built c. 1760 including piers and gates.

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MH053-101

Hilltown House Hilltown Clonee House (detached)

Four-bay, single storey over basement House to front. Incl Outbuildings and Gate lodge.

MH053-102

Moygaddy House Moygaddy House (detached)

Three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1850, hipped roof with and pilastered porch, ranges of outbuildings forming narrow rectangular courtyard. Gates, piers and boundary walls.