Appendix 08 Record of Protected Structures
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Appendix 8 Record of Protected Structures A8 Record of Protected Structures Explanatory Notes structure e.g. post box, or dwelling house. In certain cases where limited protection applies The Record of Protected Structures below this is indicated in this column – e.g. “façade contains the structures protected under Section only “. 51 of the Planning & Development Acts 2000– 2011 for the electoral area of Meath County. Number is the postal address number of the The towns of Navan, Trim and Kells have their building in a particular street, or the number own Record of Protected Structures contained shown on the façade or shopfront signage. in their respective development plans. Street/Townland gives the location of the An up-to-date RPS, incorporating any additions structure within the survey area either by street or deletions within the lifetime of the current or townland name. development plan, will be maintained on the Council’s website or can be checked at the Building Type relates to the current use of the public counter of the Planning Office. Structures building, usually at entrance level only. may be added to the RPS, without the need to make a variation of the Development Plan, Description gives a brief description of the and updated records and proposals for new structure. This is intended to identify the additions will be available for inspection in the structure and avoid confusion with other, similar offices of the Planning Authority. Developers structures. It is not a complete description of and persons proposing to purchase historic the structure and does not suggest that only buildings are advised to check the updated those elements referred to are protected, or Record of Protected Structures. that the elements so described are of particular importance. The Record of Protected Structures is displayed in the form of a table, the rows NIAH Reg. No. refers to the registration relate to individual structures and the columns number on the National Inventory of correspond to various fields of information Architectural Heritage building survey of relating to each Structure, outlined below. County Meath. The NIAH is a section within the Department of the Arts Heritage and the The ID no is a unique reference number Gaeltacht. The work of the NIAH involves identifying the structure on the RPS database of identifying and recording the architectural protected structures in Meath and on the set of heritage of Ireland, from 1700 to the present RPS maps accompanying this Plan. day. You see this survey on line at www.buildingsofireland.ie Structure Name refers either to the title of a building, e.g. Garda Station, or the name of While the majority of the structures in the NIAH the business currently located in a building, survey are included on the RPS, not all are. e.g. ‘The Village Inn’ or the generic name of a In addition, the RPS contains other structures which were not visited by the NIAH. 392 MEATH COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2013–2019 Record of Protected Structures A8 RPS List Meath County Street / Building NIAH ID Structure Name Town Description Townland Type Reg No MH002-100 Saint Columba’s Moyhill Church Detached single-cell church, 14400201 Church of Ireland (C of I ) built c.1890, now derelict, Church with bellcote to porch on south elevation. Rock- faced limestone walls with buttresses and yellow and red brick dressings. MH003-101 Meath Hill thatch Meath hill Drumconrath Thatched Detached three-bay single- 14400302 house storey house with attic, built c.1800, windbreak porch, two-bay extension c.1860. Thatched roof of oat straw, 3 rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered stone walls. MH003-102 Newstone Drumbride Milestone Triangular-profile granite 14400303 milestone milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides. MH003-103 Newstone Newstone Milestone Triangular-profile granite 14400304 milestone milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides. MH004-100 Trohanny Thatch Trohanny Thatched Detached three-bay single house storey cottage with attached converted outbuildings, thatched roof of oaten straw, whitewashed stone walls. Single storey range of stone outbuildings with galvanised iron roof. MH005-100 Carrickspringan Carrickspringan Farmhouse A two-storey, four bay, lime farmhouse washed farmhouse, with stone outbuildings. MH005-101 Farmhouse Boynagh Killmainham Farm House Detached three-bay two- 14301005 Wood storey farmhouse, built c.1870, rendered walls and pitched slate roof. Square-headed openings with replacement windows. Projecting porch with segmental-arched opening. MH005-102 Cruicetown House Cruicetown House A seven-bay two-storey (detached ) house, 1845 with four stone Chimney stacks and a square projecting castellated porch. The house is set within a courtyard of battlemented walls replaces an older house of 1735. incl. entrance gates and lodge MEATH COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2013–2019 393 A8 Record of Protected Structures RPS List Meath County Street / Building NIAH ID Structure Name Town Description Townland Type Reg No MH005-103 Cruicetown Cruicetown Monuments / Ruined medieval church, church c.1200, contains an effigy monument of Walter and Elisabeth Cruise, who died c.1660. MH005-104 Whitewood House, Whitewood Nobber Country Three-bay, two-storey over Lodge and farm House high basement House, 1735 buildings by Richard Castle. Designed as a hunting lodge for the Preston Family. Incl stable block, farm buildings and gatelodge. MH005-105 Brittas Brittas Nobber Country It was the seat of the House Bligh family since the 17th century. Built c. 1800. Francis Johnston is supposed to have worked on the house. A rectangular two -storey house with a wide hipped roof and a four bay ballroom to the East. MH005-106 Water pump Muff Nobber Water pump Cast-iron water pump, 14302028 erected c.1870, with lion’s head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle. MH005-200 Parochial House Eden Kilmainham Parochial Detached three-bay two- 14301013 Wood House storey parochial house, built 1927, with gabled projecting entrance bay. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Rendered to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with decorative render quoins. MH005-201 Kilmainham RC Eden Kilmainham Church (RC) Detached gable-fronted 14301012 Church Wood gothic revival church, built 1898. Six-bay side elevations to nave with porch and sacristy projections. Rock faced limestone walls with corner buttresses, ashlar plinth course. MH005-202 Keogans Eden Kilmainham Public House Detached nine-bay two- 14301010 Wood storey house, built c.1860, now in use as a public house. Projecting porch with pilasters, decorative eaves course, cast-iron frill. 394 MEATH COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2013–2019 Record of Protected Structures A8 RPS List Meath County Street / Building NIAH ID Structure Name Town Description Townland Type Reg No MH005-203 Kilmainham Bridge Eden Kilmainham Bridge (road) Triple-arch limestone road 14301011 Wood bridge, built c.1800, with stone weir to downstream side. Limestone dressing to arches and triangular cutwaters. Cast-iron railings to parapet. The northern arch is no longer in use. MH005-204 Water pump Eden Killmainham Water pump Cast-iron water pump, 14301007 Wood erected c.1870, now missing the pumping arm. Banding to the pier and fluting to the neck and cap. MH005-205 House Eden Killmainham House Detached double-pile four- 14301008 Wood (detached) bay two-storey house, built c.1810. Ruled and lined rendered walls with render quoins. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and clay pots. MH005-206 Cross Eden Kilmainham monument Cross with solid Wood subrectangular disc- head and cross carved in false relief on each face, seventeenth-century in date. Piscina nearby. MH005-207 Gogarty’s Printers Eden Killmainham Railway Shed Detached six-bay single- 14301003 Limited Wood storey former railway warehouse, built c.1870, now in use as printing premises. Roughly dressed limestone walls with quoins. MH005-208 Drogheda, Boynagh Killmainham Railway Line Section of Drogheda- 14301004 Kingscourt Railway Wood Kingscourt railway line, Line constructed c. 1870. Single line of cast-iron track on timber sleepers with limestone platform and level crossing. Station complex includes goods shed, and railway workers house. MH005-209 McMahon’s Eden Kilmainham House Detached five-bay two-storey 14301006 Wood (detached) house, built c. 1810, now derelict. Remains of limestone outbuilding with stone and red brick dressings to rear. MH005-300 limekiln Muff Nobber Kiln Square-plan limekiln, 14302026 built c.1800, now disused. Roughly dressed limestone walls with ashlar voussoirs to segmental-arch opening. Built into limestone outcrop. MEATH COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2013–2019 395 A8 Record of Protected Structures RPS List Meath County Street / Building NIAH ID Structure Name Town Description Townland Type Reg No MH005-301 Bridge Farm Muff Nobber Farm Detached three-bay single- 14302027 buildings storey outbuilding, built c.1820. Pitched corrugated- steel roof. Dressed sandstone and limestone walls with limestone quoins. Segmental-arch carriage openings with ashlar voussoirs. Square-headed window openings with stone sills MH005-302 Nobber Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (road) Four-arch road bridge, built 14302025 c.1830, with roughly dressed rubble limestone walls and ashlar limestone voussoirs. Buttresses added to carry pipe across river. MH005-303 Railway station Nobber Nobber Railway Remains of railway station 14302023 Platform platform, built c.1872, comprising of limestone kerbing set on rubble limestone wall. MH005-304 Water pump Nobber Nobber Water pump Cast-iron water pump, 14302024 erected c.1870, with lion’s head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle. MH005-305 Railway warehouse Nobber Nobber Railway Detached two-bay single- 14302021 warehouse storey former railway warehouse, built 1872, now in use as outbuilding. Pitched corrugated-iron roof. Dressed limestone walls. Segmental-arched carriage openings with ashlar limestone voussoirs. MH005-306 Saint John the Nobber Nobber Church Detached gable-fronted 14302017 Baptist former (C of I) former church, built C of I Church c.1750, with three-bay side elevations to nave.