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Schedule 1: Record of Monuments and Places Schedule 1 Chapter 1 Schedule 1: Record of Monuments and places Schedule 1 SubRecord Heading of Monuments and Places These structures are protected under the National Planning applications for development which might Monuments Acts and comprise of: affect, or be unduly close to, or which might obstruct any scheme for improvement of the surroundings of or • Recorded sites and features of historical any means of access to a Recorded Monument, Site or and archaeological importance included in a Zone of Archaeological Interest will be referred to the the Record of Monuments and Places as bodies prescribed in the Planning and Development Acts established under Section 12 of the National and Regulations. Monuments (Amendment) Act, 1994. • Major sites of archaeological importance in South Dublin in State Ownership or Guardianship. • National Monuments which are the subject of preservation orders in South Dublin. • Zones of Archaeological Interest in historic towns. All sites are identified by the relevant reference numbers on the Development Plan Maps, which are derived from the Record of Monuments and Places for Dublin published by Duchas, The Heritage Service in 1998 and are listed below in numerical order. 270 South Dublin Development Plan 2004 - 2010 Part 4 Schedule 1 Record of Monuments and Places Recorded Monument Address/Location Description Reference DU017-006 Woodville Castle Site DU017-014 Backweston Fishery DU017-015 Cooldrinagh Enclosure Site DU017-017 Barnhill Cross Roads, Lucan Holy Well DU017-018 Laraghcon Castle Site DU017-019 Lucan Town DU017-021 Adamstown Road, Lucan Earthwork & Souterrain DU017-025 Mill Lane, Palmerstown Ring-Barrow DU017-027 Tobermaclugg Holy Well DU017-029 Adamstown, Lucan Tower House ‘Site of’ DU017-031 Balgaddy, Lucan Holy Bush Site DU017-032 Neilstown Road, Clondalkin Castle Site & Dwelling Site(s) DU017-035 Clonburris Little, Clondalkin Potential Site DU017-036 Cappagh, Clondalkin Enclosure Site DU017-037 Nangor, Clondalkin Castle Site DU017-040 Lealand Avenue, Clondalkin Enclosure Site DU017-041 Clondalkin Town DU017-043 Woodford Drive, Clondalkin Ringfort Site DU017-045 Backweston Dwelling DU017-067 Neilstown Road, Clondalkin Castle Site DU017-075 Cooldrinagh Ring Barrow & Iron Working DU017-077 Red Cow, Naas Road, Clondalkin Earthwork, Possible Site DU020-001 Ringwood Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) DU020-002 Newcastle Farm, Newcastle Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) Site of DU020-003 Newcastle Village DU020-00301 Newcastle North, Newcastle Motte DU020-004 Newcastle Demesne Enclosure Site DU020-005 Athgoe, Newcastle Hill-Top Earthen Enclosure DU020-006 Highdownhill, Newcastle Barrow DU020-007 Castlewarden Holy Well DU020-010 Bustyhill Souterrain (Possible) South Dublin Development Plan 2004 - 2010 271 Recorded Monument Address/Location Description Reference DU020-011 Colmanstown Tower House Site & Field System DU021-002 Hynestown Castle ‘Site of’ & Earthwork(s) DU021-004 Kilbride, Baldonnell Castle ‘Site of’ DU021-006 Kilbride/Kilcarbery (Also In Baldonnell Lower) Leacht Cuimhne DU021-007 Nangor Castle Site, Earthwork Site DU021-009 Corkagh Park, Clondalkin Well (Possible Site) DU021-011 Corkagh Park, Clondalkin Castle ‘Site of’ & Moated Site DU021-012 Corkagh Park, Clondalkin Settlement Possible DU021-014 Newlands Cross, Clondalkin Gateway Site & Date Stone Site DU021-016 Belgard (Also In Brideswell Commons & Newlands Demesne) Road DU021-018 Cornerpark Enclosure ‘Site of’ DU021-020 Baldonnell Little Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) ‘Site of’ DU021-021 Collegeland Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) ‘Site of’ DU021-023 Brownsbarn Fulachtafiadh DU021-024 Cheeverstown Tower House, Well Possible, Bawn Possible DU021-025 Belgard Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) Possible DU021-027 Rathcreedan, Newcastle Mound Site DU021-028 Greenogue, Rathcoole Burial Possible DU021-029 Commons, Rathcoole Ringfort Site DU021-030 Rathcoole Village DU021-03004 St. Brigid’s Well, Rathcoole Holy Well DU021-032 Collegeland, Rathcoole Field System Site DU021-033 Rathcoole Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) ‘Site of’ DU021-034 Saggart Village DU021-035 Cheeverstown Road, Tallaght Castle Site DU021-037 Tallaght Town DU021-039 Newtown Lower Ring Barrow DU021-040 St. Catherine’s Well, Crockshane, Rathcoole Holy Well DU021-043 Slade Holy Well DU021-045 Boherboy Holy Well DU021-047 Coolmine, Saggart Cairn DU021-049 Crooksling Cairn Site DU021-050 Crooksling/Slade Linear Earthworks DU021-051 Corbally, Saggart Holy Well DU021-052 Lugmore, Saggart Ring Barrow DU021-054 Lugmore, Saggart Ring-Ditch(s) DU021-055 Killinarden, Tallaght Holy Well Site DU021-056 Knockmore Avenue, Tallaght Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) DU021-057 Oldbawn Avenue, Tallaght Dwelling, Watermill Site ‘Site of’ 272 South Dublin Development Plan 2004 - 2010 Part 4 Schedule 1 Record of Monuments and Places Recorded Monument Address/Location Description Reference DU021-058 Killinarden, Tallaght Mound DU021-059 Killinarden, Tallaght Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) ’Site of’ DU021-060 Killinarden /Ballymana, Tallaght Church Site Tradition & Graveyard DU021-061 Bohernabreena Church Site DU021-072 Kiltalown House, Kiltalown Pale Ditch, Church Site, DU021-081 Linear Earthworks, DU021-090 Standing Stone Possible DU021-089 Kilnamanagh Settlement Site DU022-002 Greenhills Road Flat Cemetery DU022-005 Kilnamanagh, Tallaght Castle ‘Site of’, Church, Holy Well, Ecclesiastical Enclosure, Graveyard DU022-006 Birchview Lawn, Kilnamanagh Well, Possible Site DU022-007 Tymon Park, Tallaght Castle ‘Site of’ DU022-008 Tallaght, Castle Park Moated Site DU022-009 Templeogue Road, Templeogue Ecclesiastical Remains, Gravemarker, Grave-Slab (2) DU022-011 Templeogue Wood, Templeogue Mound DU022-020 Scholarstown, Rathfarnham Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) DU022-027 Bohernabreena Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) DU022-029 Edmondstown Flat Cemetery DU022-038 Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham Ecclesiastical Remains DU022-044 Rathfarnham (Pearse Bros.) Bridge, Rathfarnham Watermill & Bridge ‘Sites of’ DU022-047 Oldbawn, Tallaght Bridge Site DU022-059 Templeogue Road, Templeogue Well Possible DU022-070 Woodview Cottages, Rathfarnham Watermill Site DU022-099 Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham Watermill Site DU022-103 Firhouse Road, Firhouse Dwelling DU024-002 Knockandinny,Crockaunadreenagh Cairn Site & Ring Barrow Site DU024-003 Calliaghstown Lower, Rathcoole Burial Ground Site & Font Site DU024-004 Crockaunadreenagh Cross Site Possible DU024-005 Knockananiller Summit, Slievethoul, Rathcoole Cemetery, Two Passage Tombs & Ring Barrow Site DU024-006 Crockaunadreenagh, Coolmine, Saggart Mound ‘ Site of’ DU024-007 Crockaunadreenagh, Saggart Mound Site, Ring Barrow Site Possible DU024-008 Lugg, Brittas Ring Barrow DU024-009 Lugg, Saggart Enclosure, Ring Barrow Possible DU024-010 Crooksling, Saggart Ring-Barrow Site DU024-011 Crooksling, Brittas Ring Barrow DU024-014 Crooksling, Brittas Ring-Barrow, ‘Site of’ DU024-015 Crooksling, Brittas Barrow DU024-016 Raheen (Newcastle Barony) Mound Site DU024-017 Mountseskin, Brittas Dwelling(s) DU024-018 Mountseskin, Brittas Mound DU024-019 Corbally, Saggart Enclosure Site South Dublin Development Plan 2004 - 2010 273 Recorded Monument Address/Location Description Reference DU024-020 Lugmore, Saggart (Also Partly In Mountseskin & Ballymana) Ring Ditches Possible DU024-021 Mountseskin Ring Barrow Site DU024-022 Mountseskin Ring-Barrow Site DU024-023 Mountseskin Mound DU024-024 Mountseskin Cairn DU024-025 Ballinascorney Upper, Mountseskin Cairn DU024-026 Ballinascorney Upper (Also Partly In Mountseskin) Cairn DU024-027 Ballymana Cairn & Stone Circle DU024-029 Ballymana Mound Possible DU024-030 Ballinascorney Upper Passage-Tomb DU024-031 Ballinascorney Upper Barrow DU024-032 Ballinascorney Upper Hut Site DU024-033 Ballymana Enclosure Site DU024-034 Slievethoul Passage-Tomb DU024-035 Slievethoul Passage-Tomb Possible DU024-036 Glenaraneen, Rathcoole (Within Brittas Pond) Crannog DU024-037 Raheen, Brittas Cairn ‘Site of’ DU024-040 Mountseskin, Brittas Mound Site DU024-041 Ballinascorney Upper Enclosure DU024-042 Ballinascorney Upper, Brittas Ring-Barrow DU024-043 Glassamucky Mound Site DU024-044 Ballinascorney Upper Ring Barrow Site DU024-045 Ballymorefinn Cashel DU024-046 Ballinascorney Upper, Brittas Passage-Tomb Possible DU024-047 Ballinascorney Upper, Brittas (Near Mountain Top) Passage Tombs (2) & Megalithic Structure DU024-065 Belgard Deer Park Mound DU024-066 Ballinascorney Upper, Brittas Enclosure DU024-067 Ballinascorney Upper Tumulus DU024A001 Badgerhill, Kill Ringfort (Rath/Cashel) ‘Site of’ DU024A002 Badgerhill, Rathcoole Earthwork Unclassified DU025-001 Mountpelier Passage-Tombs (2) DU025-002 Woodtown Portal Tomb DU025-004 Cruagh, Rockbrook, Rathfarnham Cist Site DU025-018 St. Ann’s Holy Well, Glassamucky Brakes Holy Well DU025-019 Piperstown Groups of Cairns (8) & Habitation Sites (7) DU025-020 Mountpelier, Tallaght Enclosure Site, Ringfort Site DU025-022 Killakee Wedge-Tomb DU025-034 Cunard Field System DU025-035 Cunard Enclosure DU025-036 Glassamucky Brakes Hut Site, Stone Circle Possible (2) DU025-037 Cunard/Glassamucky Brakes Enclosure DU025-056 Castlekelly Castle Site DU025-057 Glassamucky Cemetery Site 274 South Dublin Development Plan 2004 - 2010 Schedule 2: Record of Protected Structures Schedule 2 SubRecord Heading of Protected Structures The structures listed below are those considered to Note: be of special architectural, historic, archaeological, In relation to a Protected Structure or proposed artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest. Protected Structure, the meaning of the term structure includes the interior of the structure,
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