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Leitrim Council Development Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City Council GIS X GIS Y Acorn Wood Drumshanbo Road Leitrim Village Leitrim Acres Cove Carrick Road (Drumhalwy TD) Drumshanbo Leitrim Aigean Croith Duncarbry Tullaghan Leitrim Allenbrook R208 Drumshanbo Leitrim 597522 810404 Bothar Tighernan Attirory Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim Bramble Hill Grovehill Mohill Leitrim Carraig Ard Lisnagat Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim 593955 800956 Carraig Breac Carrick Road (Moneynure TD) Drumshanbo Leitrim Canal View Leitrim Village Leitrim 595793 804983 Cluain Oir Leitrim TD Leitrim Village Leitrim Cnoc An Iuir Carrick Road (Moneynure TD) Drumshanbo Leitrim Cois Locha Calloughs Carrigallen Leitrim Cnoc Na Ri Mullaghnameely Fenagh Leitrim Corr A Bhile R280 Manorhamilton Road Killargue Leitrim 586279 831376 Corr Bui Ballinamore Road Aughnasheelin Leitrim Crannog Keshcarrigan TD Keshcarrigan Leitrim Cul Na Sraide Dromod Beg TD Dromod Leitrim Dun Carraig Ceibh Tullylannan TD Leitrim Village Leitrim Dun Na Bo Willowfield Road Ballinamore Leitrim Gleann Dara Tully Ballinamore Leitrim Glen Eoin N16 Enniskillen Road Manorhamilton Leitrim 589021 839300 Holland Drive Skreeny Manorhamilton Leitrim Lough Melvin Forest Park Kinlough TD Kinlough Leitrim Mac Oisin Place Dromod Beg TD Dromod Leitrim Mill View Park Mullyaster Newtowngore Leitrim Mountain View Drumshanbo Leitrim Oak Meadows Drumsna TD Drumsna Leitrim Oakfield Manor R280 Kinlough Leitrim 581272 855894 Plan Ref P00/631 Main Street Ballinamore Leitrim 612925 811602 Plan Ref P00/678 Derryhallagh TD Drumshanbo Leitrim 598023 811322 Plan Ref P00/86, P06/322 Druminshingore Newtowngore Leitrim 620875 809671 Plan Ref P00/968 The Grange Drumsna Leitrim 599847 797748 Plan Ref P03/1388 (Pairc Fi) Lahard Ballinamore Leitrim 613300 811272 Plan Ref 03/420 Rossinver Road Kinlough Leitrim 581610 855765 Plan Ref P04/1064 Drumsna TD Drumsna Leitrim 599429 797422 Plan Ref P04/1339 Townparks Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim 593883 800228 Plan Ref P04/1546 Cannaboe Ballinamore Leitrim 613227 811428 Plan Ref P04/1597 Leitrim TD Leitrim Village Leitrim 595790 804500 Plan Ref P04/1628 Newtowngore TD Newtowngore Leitrim 621151 810443 Plan Ref P04/1692 Kinlough Kinlough Leitrim 581635 855578 Plan Ref P04/1777 Clooncolry TD Dromod Leitrim 605700 789809 Plan Ref P04/1854 The Line Ballinamore Leitrim 612844 811383 Plan Ref P04/1987 N16 Enniskillen Road Glenfarne Leitrim 601208 837232 Plan Ref P04/2027 Fawn TD Dromahair Leitrim 580983 831562 Plan Ref P04/2074 Ballynamony (Coothall Rd/Leitrim Rd) Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim 594636 800811 Plan Ref P06/293 Knockmacrory Rooskey Leitrim 605520 787185 Priors Point Attirory Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim Radharc an Baile Dowra Road Drumshanbo Leitrim Rosebank Hill Attirory Carrick-on- Shannon Leitrim Shannon Quays Aghnahunshin Rooskey Leitrim Sruth Ard Barrackpack Lurganboy, (outside Manorhamilton) Leitrim St Caillin's View Fenagh Beg Fenagh Leitrim Stonebridge Drumahaire Dromahair Leitrim Strawberry Fields Cappagh Td Mohill Leitrim Taobh Na Gcoillte Kiltymoodan Ballinamore Leitrim The Beeches Knockmacrory Rooskey Leitrim The Meadows R280 Manorhamilton Road Killargue Leitrim 586278 831481 The Waterfront Main Street Leitrim Village Leitrim Tuckmill Park Drumkeeran Road (R280) Manorhamilton Leitrim 588732 839058 Tullaghan Close Duncarbry Tullaghan Leitrim Windmill Park R280 Manorhamilton Road Drumkeeran Leitrim 590161 824901.
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