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Record of Protected Structures Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Record of Protected Structures RPS House No Full Address Post Code Description Ref No 1 7-8 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Veritas House 2 9 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Licensed premises. (Return - 108 Marlborough Street) 3 9c Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Dublin Central Mission 4 10 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises 5 12b Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 TSB Bank (former Dublin Savings Bank) 6 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Ormond Quay and Scots Presbyterian Church. 7 35 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 CIE offices 8 36-38 Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Hotel (Wynn's) 9 46 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Upper floors 10 47 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 11 48 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 12 50 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Georgian-style house 13 51 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Georgian-style house 14 59 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Georgian-style house/commercial premises. 15 69 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Upper floors of commercial premises; faience surrounding central pedimented Venetian-type window; faience parapet mouldings 16 70 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Upper floors of commercial premises; faience surrounding central pedimented Venetian-type window; faience parapet mouldings 17 78 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 The Oval licensed premises - façade only 18 87-90 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Independent House, including roof and roof pavilions 19 94-96 Abbey Street Middle, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises 20 123-124 Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises/house 21 123a Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises/house 22 125 Abbey Street Upper, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises/house 23 7 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 24 8 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 25 9 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 26 10 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 27 11 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 28 12 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 29 13 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 30 14 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 31 15 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 32 16 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 33 17 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 34 18 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 35 18a Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Presbyterian church: front façade, portico, steps and railings 36 23 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Lutheran church 37 36 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Synagogue Page 1 of 212 Updated January 2018 Record of Protected Structures RPS House No Full Address Post Code Description Ref No38 57 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Mews building (on corner of Leeson Place) 39 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital 40 61 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 41 62 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 House 42 66 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Stucco house, including front area balustrading and walling 43 67 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Stucco house, including front area balustrading and walling 44 68 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Stucco house, including front area balustrading and walling 45 69 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Stucco house, including front area balustrading and walling 46 70 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 Stucco house, including front area balustrading and walling 47 1a Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House (Rockville House; formerly Willanestadt) 8742 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 Ailesbury House: main house; outbuilding; gate lodge & entrance ways; surviving rubble stone boundary walls & walled garden. 48 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 St. Michael's School 49 1 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 50 2 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 51 3 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 52 4 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 53 5 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 54 6,8 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 55 7 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 56 9 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 57 10 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 58 11 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 59 12 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 60 13 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 61 14 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 62 15 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 63 16 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 64 17 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 65 18 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 66 19 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 67 20 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 68 21 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 69 23 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 70 25 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 71 27 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 72 29 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 73 31 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 74 33 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 75 35 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 76 36 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House Page 2 of 212 Updated January 2018 Record of Protected Structures RPS House No Full Address Post Code Description Ref No77 37 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 78 38 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 79 39 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 80 40 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 81 41 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 82 43 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 83 45 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 84 47 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 85 49 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 86 51 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 87 53 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 88 73 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 89 75 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 90 77 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 91 79 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 92 81 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 93 83 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 94 85 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 95 87 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 96 89 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 97 91 Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 8771 Alexandra Road, Dublin 3 & Corner Dublin 3 ESB Substation of East Wall Road 98 26-30 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 North Star Hotel 99 36 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Licensed premises 100 37 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 101 38 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 102 47-48 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Licensed premises 103 51 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises 104 52 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises 8766 55 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Commercial premises 105 57 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 106 58 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 107 59 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 108 60 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 109 62 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 110 67 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 111 68 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 112 69 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 113 70 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 114 71 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 115 72 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 116 73 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 117 74 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 118 75 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 119 76 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 120 81 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 121 82 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House Page 3 of 212 Updated January 2018 Record of Protected Structures RPS House No Full Address Post Code Description Ref No122 83 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 123 84 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 124 85-86 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 125 87 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 House 126 102-106 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Former railway parcels office 127 107 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Building 128 108 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Building 129 109 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Building 130 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Connolly Station: all 19th century portions of main railway station complex Andrew Street, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 See St. Andrew Street 131 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 St. Mary's Church of Ireland church 132 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 Kilronan House (now known as Simmonscourt Lodge) 133 79 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 134 81 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 135 83 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 136 85 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 137 87 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 138 89 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 139 91 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 140 93 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 141 95 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 142 97 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 143 99 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 144 101 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 145 103 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 146 105 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 147 107 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 148 109 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 149 111 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 150 113 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 151 115 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 152 117 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 153 119 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 154 121 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 155 123 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 156 125 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 157 127 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 158 129 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 159 131 Anglesea Road, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 House 160 Anglesea Row, Dublin 1 Dublin 1 Two-storey warehouse
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