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Number Building Address Townland Town Description Os Map Ref 6”. National Grid Reference Easting National Grid Reference North 262 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 1. Brianstown House, Brianstown Brianstown No Town Country House, 13 208,498 277,083 Architectural; Artistic; All demesne features Demesne Historical included 2. Brianstown House, Brianstown Brianstown No Town Farmyard Complex, 13 208,452 277,105 Architectural boat house 3. Brianstown House, Brianstown Brianstown No Town Gates/Railings/ 13 209,075 276,584 Artistic Walls 4. Carrickglass Manor, Carrickglass Demesne No Town All Demesne Walls 9, 14 217,637 276,077 Architectural, Technical All demesne features Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) To Carrickglass included Carrickglass Demesne Manor (Ardagh By) 5. Carrickglass Manor, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Country House, 14 216,677 277,484 Architectural, Artistic, Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) Demesne Historical, Technical 6. Carrickglass Manor, Corradooey No Town Worker's House, 9 216,171 277,813 Architectural Social Corradooey, Demesne 7. Carrickglass Manor, Corradooey No Town Walled Garden, 9 216,283 277,773 Architectural Corradooey, Demesne 8. Carrickglass House (Or Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gates/Railings/ 14 217,428 276,009 Architectural, Artistic, Porter's Lodge), Carrickglass (Ardagh By) Walls, Historical, Technical Demesne 9. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Summerhouse, 14 217,324 276,735 Architectural, Historical Carrickglass Demesne (Ardagh By) Demesne 10. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gates/Railings/ 14 216,320 277,243 Architectural, Longford County Longford Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) Walls Historical, Technical Development Plan 2015 –2021 Development Plan2015 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 11. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gate Lodge, 14 216,326 277,251 Architectural, Artistic, Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) Demesne Historical 12. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gate Lodge, 14 218,232 276,048 Artistic, Artistic, Carrickglass Demesne (Ardagh By) Demesne Architectural, Social, Technical chitectural, Social, Technical 13. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gate Lodge, 14 218,312 276,772 Architectural Carrickglass Demesne (Ardagh By) Demesne 14. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Postal Box 14 218,228 276,045 Artistic, Social, Carrickglass Demesne (Ardagh By) Technical 15. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Stables, Demesne 14 216,540 277,499 Architectural, Artistic, Carrickglass Demesne Historical, Technical 16. Carrickglass Manor, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gate Lodge, 14 216,438 277,518 Architectural, Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) Demesne Historical 17. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Gates/Railings/ 14 216,438 277,533 Architectural, Technical Carrickglass Demesne (Longford By) Walls 18. Carrickglass House, Carrickglass Demesne No Town Postal Box 14 216,441 277,541 Artistic, Social, Carrickglass Demesne Technical 19. Castlecore House, Castlecore Castlecore Ballymahon Gates/Railings/ 26 213,572 257,315 Architectural, Artistic Walls 20. Castlecore House, Castlecore Castlecore Ballymahon Country House, 26 213,731 257,089 Architectural, Artistic All demesne features Demesne including gate lodge 21. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Country House, 8 209,906 280,154 Architectural, Artistic, All demesne features Newtown Forbes Demesne Archaeological, included 263 Historical APPENDIX 264 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 22. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Gates/Railings/ 8 209,908 280,217 Architectural, Artistic, Newtown Forbes Walls Historical 23. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Stables, Demesne 8 209,873 280,205 Architectural, Artistic, Newtown Forbes Historical 24. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Worker's House, 8 209,694 279,537 Architectural, Social Newtown Forbes Demesne 25. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Castle/Fortified 8 209,970 280,085 Architectural, Newtown Forbes House, Private Archaeological 26. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Gates/Railings/ 8 209,825 280,207 Architectural, Artistic Newtown Forbes Walls 27. Castleforbes Demesne, Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Walled Garden, 8 209,836 280,241 Architectural, Social Newtown Forbes Demesne 28. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Garden, Demesne 8 209,841 279,997 Artistic Demesne, Newtown Forbes 29. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Worker's House, 8 209,696 279,538 Architectural, Social Demesne, Newtown Forbes Demesne 30. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Gates/Railings/ 8 209,737 279,583 Artistic Demesne, Newtown Forbes Walls 31. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Gates/Railings/ 8 209,645 279,757 Architectural, Technical Demesne, Newtown Forbes Walls Longford County Longford 32. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Walled Garden, 8 209,640 279,690 Architectural Demesne, Newtown Forbes Demesne Development Plan 2015 –2021 Development Plan2015 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 33. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Gates/Railings/ 8 210,899 279,622 Architectural Demesne, Newtown Forbes Walls 34. Castle Forbes, Deerpark Deerpark (Longford By.) Newtown Forbes Demesne 8 210,509 281,741 Architectural (Longford By.)Newtown Forbes 35. Castle Forbes, Castleforbes Castleforbes Demesne Newtown Forbes Church Of Ireland, 8 208,967 280,391 Architectural, Artistic, Demesne, Newtown Forbes Church/Chapel, Archaeological, Social Demesne 36. Colehill House, Colehill Colehill No Town Outbuilding, Farm, 23 221,909 260,529 Architectural Piers included Agricultural 37. Colehill House, Colehill Colehill No Town House 23 221,949 260,492 Architectural 38. Coolamber Manor (Or Cloonshannagh Or No Town House, Stables, 15 232,255 274,191 Architectural, Artistic Cloonashannagh House) Coolamber Manor Courtyard Demesne 39. Cornollen House Fihoges, Cornollen, No Town House 13 208688 275758 Architectural, Artistic 40. Clooncallow House, Clooncallow Ballymahon Entrance Gates/ 27 217,516 256,154 Architectural, Artistic Clooncallow Railings/Walls 41. Castlewilder House (Or Castlewilder No Town House, Private 23 223,954 261,137 Architectural Cloghdoo House), Castlewilder 42. Castlewilder House (Or Castlewilder No Town Outbuilding, Farm 23 223,971 261,173 Architectural Cloghdoo House), Castlewilder 43. Doory Hall, Corrabola (Shrule Corrabola (Shrule By.) No Town Entrance Gates/ 23 218,632 260,288 Artistic, Technical By.) Railings/Walls 265 APPENDIX 266 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 44. Ledwithstown House, Ledwithstown No Town House, Private 22 210,879 259,446 Architectural, Artistic, Including outbuilding, Ledwithstown Historical gates and Piers 45. Lismore House Lismore No Town House, Private 13 211,248 277,176 Architectural Including outbuilding, gates 46. Pigeon House, Mosstown Mosstown (Rathcline By.) Keenagh Aviary/Dovecote/ 22 211, 617 263,879 Architectural, Artistic, (Moydow By.) Pigeon House, Historical Demesne 47. Newcastle Demesne Newcastle No Town Walled Garden, 27 218,429 256,832 Architectural, Historical Demesne 48. Newcastle Demesne Newcastle No Town Country House, 27 218503 256960 Architectural, Artistic, Demesne Historical, Social 49. Newcastle Demesne Newcastle No Town Stables, Demesne, 27 218,850 256,948 Architectural, Kiln Historical 50. Newcastle Demesne Newcastle No Town Gates/Railings/ 27 218,416 256,676 Architectural, Artistic, Walls Historical 51. Newcastle Demesne Forgney No Town Gate Lodge, 27 219,648 255,441 Architectural Demesne 52. Newcastle Demesne Forgney No Town Gates/Railings/ 27 219,649 255,423 Architectural, Artistic, Walls Historical 53. Newcastle Demesne Newcastle No Town Outbuilding, 27 218,470 256,943 Architectural, Demesne Historical, Social 54. Rathcline Castle Rathcline Lanesborough Castle/Fortified 17 200,030 266,839 Architectural, Longford County Longford House Historical, Development Plan 2015 –2021 Development Plan2015 number building address townland town Description os map national national grid Characteristics of notes (including Ref 6”. grid Reference special interest Features of attendant Reference northing grounds) Easting 55. Main Street, Ballymahon, Ballymahon Ballymahon Court House, Public 27 215,581 257,185 Architectural, Artistic, Ballymahon Services, Civil Historical, Social 56. Corboy Presbyterian Church, Corboy No Town Presbyterian, 14 221,478 273,762 Architectural, Artistic, Corboy Church/Chapel, Historical, Social Place Of Worship, Religious/Funerary/ Ritual 57. St. Brigid's
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