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Development Plan 2021 - 2027 VOL 5 Record of Protected Structures Draft Wexford County Development Plan 2021 - 2027 Existing Record of Protected Structures Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford Saint Peter's Catholic WCC0001 15621018 Quay CDP NIAH church/chapel Church Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0003 15621015 Quay CDP NIAH house The Thatch Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0004 15621020 Quay CDP NIAH house An Teach Ban Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0005 15621021 Quay CDP NIAH house Thatched house Nemestown, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0006 15621014 Quay CDP NIAH house The Snug Nemestown, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council Three bay, two-storey, WCC0007 15621013 Quay CDP survey house thatched house Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council Four bay, two-storey, WCC0008 15621022 Quay CDP survey house thatched house Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford Three bay, two-storey, WCC0009 15621024 Quay CDP NIAH house thatched house Nemestown, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council WCC0010 15621012 Quay CDP survey house Gaotí Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0011 15621025 Quay CDP NIAH house An Teach Oileann Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford WCC0012 15621026 Quay CDP NIAH house Aisling Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council Small three bay two WCC0013 15621027 Quay CDP survey house storey, thatched house Crossfarnoge, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council WCC0015 15621011 Quay CDP survey house Moylan Cottage Nemestown, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 2004 Council Four bay, two-storey WCC0016 15621029 Quay CDP survey house thatched house Nemestown, Kilmore 2007 Wexford 19th Century five bay WCC0017 15621017 Quay CDP NIAH house single-storey house Ballyteige, Kilmore 2007 Wexford Four bay thatched WCC0018 15621007 Quay CDP NIAH house house Ballinatray Lower, 2007 Wexford WCC0030 15611023 Courtown CDP NIAH church/chapel Star of the Sea Church 2005 WCC0031- 1-4 Seamount 2007 Wexford Council 34 Terrace, Courtown CDP survey houses Victorian Cottages Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name Ballinatray Lower, 2007 Wexford WCC0035 15611021 Courtown CDP NIAH house Maryville House Ballinatray Lower, 2007 Wexford Irish Coast Guard WCC0036 15611022 Courtown CDP NIAH boathouse (Courtown Unit) Ballinatray Lower, 2007 Wexford Courtown Lifeboat WCC0037 15611018 Courtown CDP NIAH lifeboat station Station 2007 Wexford The old well/fountain WCC0038 15611028 Seamount, Courtown CDP NIAH fountain and post box Glen Richards Glen Richards, 2007 Wexford farm house & Farmhouse & WCC0039 15701230 Courtown CDP NIAH outbuildings outbuildings 2007 Wexford WCC0201 15601016 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH church/chapel Christ Church Saint Michael's Road, 2007 Wexford St. Michael's Catholic WCC0202 15601096 Gorey CDP NIAH church/chapel Church 2007 Wexford WCC0204 15601075 The Avenue, Gorey CDP NIAH house Avenue House End of Avenue, Corner of Railway 2014 Road, The Avenue, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0205 15601077 Gorey CDP survey house Glenbower House Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2005 7 Church Street, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0206 15601051 Gorey CDP survey house 2005 2007 Wexford Council Christ Church Old WCC0207 15601015 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey school School 2005 2007 Wexford Council Frenchs or The Premier WCC0208 15601029 28 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet House 2007 Wexford WCC0209 15601017 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH court house Gorey Courthouse 45 Main Street, North 2007 Wexford WCC0210 15601021 Parade, Gorey CDP NIAH house Browne's 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0211 15601069 67 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet Myles Doyle 2007 Wexford WCC0212 15601068 68 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet Hughie Doyle 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0213 15601064 77 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey town/county hall Gorey Market House 2005 2007 Wexford Council public WCC0214 15601063 78 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey house/restaurant Poole's Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0215 15601053 88 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet Davis 2007 Wexford WCC0216 15601047 92 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet P.J. Conroy Ramstown Lower, 2007 Wexford Gorey Union WCC0217 15701132 Gorey CDP NIAH house Workhouse presbytery/paroc Saint Michael's Road, 2007 Wexford hial/ curate's Saint Michael's WCC0218 15601101 Gorey CDP NIAH house Parochial House presbytery/paroc Saint Michael's Road, 2007 Wexford hial/ curate's Saint Patrick's WCC0219 15601102 Gorey CDP NIAH house Presbytery Saint Michael's Road, 2007 Wexford Priory Court (Loreto WCC0220 15601098 Gorey CDP NIAH church/chapel Convent) 2007 Wexford Late Victorian Water WCC0221 15601049 Church Street, Gorey CDP NIAH water font Font 2005 Clonattin Upper, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0222 Gorey CDP survey house Clonattin House (Outside No. 15) Esmonde Street, 2007 Wexford WCC0223 15601042 Gorey CDP NIAH fire hydrant fire hydrant Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0224 Fort Road, Gorey CDP survey house St. Annes 1798 Monument 2007 Wexford 1798 Monument WCC0225 15601006 (Gorey), Gorey CDP NIAH monument (Gorey) McCurtain Street, 2007 Wexford WCC0226 15601011 Gorey CDP NIAH house Merrion (House) McCurtain Street, 2007 Wexford WCC0227 15601013 Gorey CDP NIAH house Merrion (Lodge House) 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0228 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey public house Coach House 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0230 17 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet Funges 2005 WCC0231- 18-19 Main Street, 2007 Wexford Council 0232 Gorey CDP survey restaurant Maloccas 25 Main Street, John 2007 Wexford WCC0234 15601030 Street, Gorey CDP NIAH public house Bob's Lounge 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0235 26 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey office AD Quinn Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2007 Wexford WCC0236 15601117 27 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet Donal's 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0239 31 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet A la Campagne 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0241 36 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet Whyte's 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0242 37 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet JJ Whitmore 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0244 42 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet Sally West 2007 Wexford WCC0245 15601027 43 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet Tara Stores 2007 Wexford WCC0246 15601019 50 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH restaurant Lemon Thai 2007 Wexford Gorey Garda Síochána WCC0248 15601018 52 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH garda station Station 2007 Wexford WCC0249 15601113 60 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH house Gibbons Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0252 71 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet John O'Loughlin 72 Main Street, 2007 Wexford WCC0253 15601067 Market Street, Gorey CDP NIAH public house McGovern's 2007 Wexford WCC0254 15601065 75 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet M. Leacy & Sons 2007 Wexford WCC0255 15601065 76 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet Wades Pharmacy, 81 Main Street, McDermott Street, 2007 Wexford Kool Kidz/Arthur WCC0256 15601062 Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet O'Leary and Associates 2007 Wexford WCC0257 15601055 86 Main Street, Gorey CDP NIAH shop/retail outlet Alders 2005 2007 Wexford Council WCC0258 90 Main Street, Gorey CDP survey public house Loch Garman Arms 2007 Wexford WCC0259 15601024 Hollyfort Road, Gorey CDP NIAH house Mayfield (House) 2005 Gorey Hill (R725), 2007 Wexford Council WCC0261 Gorey CDP survey house "Snowdrop Cottage", Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2007 Wexford WCC0263 15601090 Railway Road, Gorey CDP NIAH Railway station Gorey Railway Station 2005 Ramstown Lower, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0264 15701201 Gorey CDP survey house Furlong House 2005 Saint Michaels Road, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0265 Gorey CDP survey shop/retail outlet John Boland Carpets Saint Michael's Road, 2007 Wexford WCC0266 15601104 Gorey CDP NIAH hostel Saint Michael's Court Gorey Railway Station, Railway Road, 2007 Wexford WCC0267 15601109 Gorey CDP NIAH warehouse Station Goods Buildings Bog Road, Coolamain, 2007 Wexford WCC0502 15703245 Oilgate CDP NIAH house Thatched cottage Three bay, single storey Primestown, 2007 Wexford with corrugated iron WCC0503 15704872 Broadway CDP NIAH house roof 2005 Courtown Demesne, 2007 Wexford Council WCC0504 15701218 Courtown CDP survey house Pillar House 2007 Wexford WCC0505 15705322 Clougheast, Carne CDP NIAH house Clougheast Cottage Townland or Image WCC Ref NIAH Ref Photo Address Plan adopted Source Type Name 2007 Wexford Monfin House originally WCC0506 15702602 Monfin, Enniscorthy CDP NIAH house Saint Ann's Ballyboggan Lower, 2007 Wexford WCC0508 Castlebridge CDP house Edenvale Cottage 2007 Wexford Former Ballymore WCC0509 15701611 Ballymore, Camolin CDP NIAH house School Monaseed Demesne, 2007 Wexford WCC0510 15700602 Gorey CDP NIAH house Monaseed House Main Street, Fethard- 2007 Wexford constabulary Former Fethard WCC0511 15619005 on-Sea CDP NIAH barracks Constabulary Barrack 2007 Wexford WCC0512 15705216 Polrane, Kilmore CDP NIAH farm house Barry House 2007 Wexford WCC0513 15704823 Kilrane CDP NIAH
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