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1 List of Protected Monuments with Survey LIST OF PROTECTED MONUMENTS WITH SURVEY NUMBERS & EXTENT DISTRICT : CHENNAI TALUK : FORT-TONDIARPET Sl. No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Extent Ownership Notification No Date Numbers 1 Fort St. George Fort St. George Block No.IV-1 to 55762 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 “Arsenal” between 12 & 14-18 D.2311/48-A.2 Wellesley house and Clive’s House with shells and cannons piled together near the Gateway Block IV/1-12 and 14-18 2 Big Warehouse, south of the Fort St. George Block 8791 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 Church Library (in Block No.II/7). No.II/7 D.2311/48-A.2 3 Chaplain’s house including Fort St. George Block No.II/1 7898 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 portion which the northern side of D.2311/48-A.2 the Old Wall II/1 4 Clives House built in 1753 Fort St. George - 42736 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 D.2311/48-A.2 5 Garrisons Engineer’s Depot Fort St. George Block No.IV Area included in the Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 Block No.IV “Arsenel” between D.2311/48-A.2 Wellesley house and Clive’s House with shells and cannons 1 piled together near the Gateway Block IV/1-12 and 14-18 6 Guard Room Block No.V Fort St. George Block No.V 19148 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 D.2311/48-A.2 7 King’s Barracks Block No.XXV Fort St. George Block No.XXV 110853 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 D.2311/48-A.2 8 Last house on the left of ‘Snobs Fort St. George Block No.I/1 4620 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 Allay’ (oldest house in theFort D.2311/48-A.2 with carved staircase) – Block No.I/1 9 Nursing Sister’s House (Block Fort St. George Block No.1/3 11122 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 1/3) D.2311/48-A.2 10 Old British Infantry Officers Mess Fort St. George Block 15173 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 (Now housing the Fort Museum) No.XXXVI/2 D.2311/48-A.2 Block No.XXXVI/2 11 Ramparts, gates bastions, Ravelins Fort St. George 126.4 Acs(internal Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 with vaulted chambers and water ground area of the D.2311/48-A.2 cisterns underneath; moat and Fort to be deducted defence walls all round with glacis form this area) to the extent of the existing barbed wire fence - 12 St. Mary’s Church with tablets Fort St. George 17248 S.Ft. Govt. Educind 9.12.1949 laid on the ground and enclosed by D.2311/48-A.2 a compound and a buried wall - 2 13 Wellesley House (Built in 1798), Fort St. George Block No.IV/13 10737 S.Ft. Govt. Educind Block No.IV/13 D.2311/48-A.2 9.12.1949 14 Tomb of David Yale and Joseph Muthialpet S.No.11712 812 S.Ft. Govt. No. 34 20.01.1921 Hymners in the compound of Law (George Town) College 15 Old Town Wall Tondiarpet S.No.9/3 C.Gr. S.Ft. Govt. No. 34 20.01.1921 1 14 435 DISTRICT : COIMBATORE TALUK : TIRUPPUR Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Muruganatha Temple Tirumuruganpundi 510 1.50 Private MD 86 27.7.1921 DISTRICT : CUDDALORE TALUK : KATTUMANNARKOIL Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Nitiswaraswami Temple Srimushnam 134-A About 50 cents Private MD 191 6.11.1922 3 DISTRICT : DHARMAPURI TALUK : DHARMAPURI Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Chennaraya Perumal Temple Adiyamankottai 377,381 377,381 F4 -2/66-C1 19.03.1966 with Adjacent lands 379 pt. Govt. 380 pt. Remaining 385 pt. 3.38 Acs Private 375 pt. 376 pt. 370 pt. 378 pt. TALUK : KRISHNAGIRI Sl. No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Hill Fort Krishnagiri 37 206.81 Acs Govt. MD 76 28.2.1921 2 Hill Fort Rayakottai ---- ---- Govt. MD 30 11.2.1922 DISTRICT : DINDUGAL TALUK : DINDUGAL Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Fort on Rock Pallapatti 800-B 59.62 Acs Govt. MD 76 14.7.1921 4 DISTRICT : ERODE TALUK : PERUNDURAI Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Jain Temple Mettupudur 104 0.80 Acs Private MD.NO. 98 16.8.1921 TALUK :ERODE Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Sugriverswara Temple and Sirkar Peria 214 1.55 Acs Private MD. No. 98 16.8.1921 Tank Palayam DISTRICT : KANCHIPURAM TALUK : KANCHIPURAM Sl.No Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Iravatanesvara Temple Kanchipuram - - - - 1954-Act 2 Sri Matangeswara Temple Kanchipuram 793 About 3 cents Private MD 229 20.10. 1919 3 Sri Mukteswara Temple Kanchipuram 1061 3 cents Trustees MD 31 14.2. 1919. 4 Jvarahareshwara Temple Kanchipuram 927-2G 62 cents Private MD 58 20.1.1911 (P.No.1120) 5 Vaikunta Perumal Temple Parameswara Vinnagaram P.No.39 1.15 Acs Private MD 452 13 08 1909 (Kanchipuram) . / / 5 6 Kailasanatha Temple Salabogam S.No.18.B 0.70 Acs Private MD 452 13 08 1909 (Kanchipuram) . / / 7 Piravathaneswara Temple Kanchipuram 1281 0.52. Acs Govt. Educind F-4-16/66 24.8.1966 1282 0.11. Acs Govt. CI.D 1288 0.17. Acs Govt. 8 Lesser Siva Temple Tenneri 164 0.50 . Acs Trustees MD. 357 25/06/1909 9 Large Siva Temple Madavilagam 218-A 1.10 Acs Trustees MD. 357 25/06/1909 TALUK : TIRUKALIKUNDRAM Sl.No. Name of the Monument Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Notification No Date 1 Arjuna’s Penance Mamallapuram P.No.1455 83.0 Acs Govt. MD. 62 16.6.1921 2 Arjuna’s Rath Mamallapuram P.No.736 2.92 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 3 Bhima’s Rath Mamallapuram P.No.736 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.2 4 Dharmaraja’s Rath Mamallapuram P.No.736 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.2 5 Dharmaraja’s Rock cut throne Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 6 Dolotsava mandapa Mamallapuram P.No.1589 0.08 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 7 Droupadi’s Bath Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 8 Droupadi’s Rath Mamallapuram P.No.736 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.2 9 Eight stone images on a Mamallapuram P.No.1613 0.05 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 masonry Platform known as the “Seven pidaris” 6 10 Huge stone figures of a lion, Mamallapuram P.No.736 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 elephant and a bull Sl.No.2 11 Iswara Temple Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 12 Kotikal Mantapa Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 13 Krishna’s Butterball Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 14 Krishna Madapa Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 15 Large unfinished rock sculpture Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 similar to Arjuna’s Penance Sl.No.1 near the light-house 16 Mahishamardhani rock cut Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Mandapa Sl.No.1 17 Mahishasura rock standing in Mamallapuram P.No.713 Single rock Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 the sea north of Shore Temple 18 Mukundanayanar Temple (half Mamallapuram P.No.660 0.08 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 buried in sand to the north of the village) 19 Rock-cut Ganesa Temple Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.1 20 Rock-cut Varaha temple Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 containing Varaha and Vamana Sl.No.1 Incarnations of Vishnu 21 Rock cut sculptures Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 representing a group of Sl.No.1 elephants, monkeys and peacock 22 Royagopuram (unfinished) Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 7 Sl.No.1 23 Sahadeva’s Rath Mamallapuram P.No.736 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 Sl.No.2 24 Aleva shore Temple Mamallapuram P.No.714 0.10 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 25 Small Monolithic Temples Mamallapuram P.No.1489 7.92 Acs Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 known as Valiankuttai Ratha (unfinished) 26 Stone Sculptures representing Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 group of monkeys Sl.No.1 27 Triple celled rock-cut shrine Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 with Gopi’s churn in front of it Sl.No.1 28 Two rock-cut cave Temples at Mamallapuram P.No.1455 Included in Govt. MD 62 16.6. 1921 the northeast corner of the Sl.No.1 Koneri Pallam Tank 29 Two small carved rocks to the Mamallapuram P.No.713 Single Rock Govt.
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