The Belfast Gazette, 12Th January, 1979

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The Belfast Gazette, 12Th January, 1979 14 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 12TH JANUARY, 1979 be examined at 1st floor Bedford House, 16-22 Bedford Ballyculter entrance gates, Castleward TL Street, Belfast, between the hours .of 9.00 a.m. and 4.30 Castleward House, Castleward TL p.m.,.Monday.to Thursday and 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. Inner Yard, Castieward House, Castleward TL on. Friday. ... Stable Yard, Castleward, Castleward TL Workshop, Castleward, Castleward TL Written comments may be made to the Planning Officer Saw Mill, Castleward, Castleward TL . : within the next 14 days. .... Open Shed against Stable Yard, Castleward, Castleward TL Flour or Corn Mill, Castleward, Castleward TL Old Granary and open stair, Castleward, Castleward TL HISTORIC BUILDINGS Old Slaughterhouse, Castleward, Castleward TL Old Potato House and open stair, Castleward, Castleward The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland TL hereby gives notice that on the 18th day of December Boundary wall along lough road to Gas Quay, Castleward, 1978 it prepared the following list of buildings of special Castleward TL architectural or historic interest under Article 31 of the Gas Quay, Castleward, Castleward, Castleward TL Pla'nriing (Northern Ireland) Order'1972. Ice-house, Temple Water, Castleward TL The Temple above Temple Water, Castleward TL DISTRICT OF DOWN Gate Screen, Downpatrick Lodge, Castleward TL Killyleagh Ward Downpatrick Lodge, Castleward TL Killyleagh Castle and Bawn Wall, Corporation TL Boat House, Dickson's Island, Castleward TL Gatehouse Screen Killyleagh Castle, Killyleagh "Portloughan House", Audleystown Road, Portloughan TL North East Gateway, Killyleagh Castle, Killyleagh Coach & Farmyard, Myra Castle, Walshestown TL "Dufferin Arms" and front boundary railings, No. 35 High Myra Castle, Myra Road, Walshestown TL Street, Killyleagh Entrance Gate, Myra Castle, Myra Road, Walshestown TL Ulster Bank & front Boundary railings, No. 33 High Street, St. Tassach's RC Church, Audleystown Road, Carrow- Killyleagh carlin TL Nos. 11 & 9 High Street, Killyleagh Christ Church, Drumroe Road, Ballyculter Upper TL No. 18 High Street, Killyleagh Lynch-gate, Christ Church, Ballyculter Upper TL No. 38 High Street, Killyleagh Parish Church, Kilclief TL First Presbyterian Church, Plantation Street, Killyleagh St. Patrick's RC Church, St. Patrick's Road, Ballysugagh Nos. 3 and 4 Plantation Street, Killyleagh TL No. 5 Plantation Street,' Killyleagh Struell House, No. 11 Struell Wells Road, Struell TL Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Plantation Street, Killyleagh No. 1 Catherine Street, Killyleagh Ardglass W<csrd No. 3 Catherine Street, and front boundary railings, Ardglass Golf Club House, Ardglass TL Killyleagh Nos. 7, 5, 3, & 1 & front railings, Castle Place, Ardglass TL No. 5 Catherine Street and front boundary railings, No. 2 Kildare Street, Ardglass TL Killyleagh No. 4 & 6 Kildare Street, Ardglass TL No: 7 Catherine Street and front boundary railings, "The Ardglass Arms", No. 8 Kildare Street, Ardglass TL Killyleagh Nos. 5 & 3 Kildare Street, Ardglass TL No. 9 Catherine Street and front boundary railings, Presbyterian Church, Kildare Street, Afdglass TL Killyleagh St. Nicholas Parish Church, Kildare Street, Ardglass TL "Hamilton Arms Bar", No. 2 Catherine Street, Killyleagh St. Nicholas RC Church & railings, High Street, Ardglass Nos. 4 & 6 Catherine Street, Killyleagh TL No. 8 Catherine Street, Killyleagh Bathing House, off Quay Street, Ardglass TL Second Killyleagh Presbyterian Church and enclosing Nos. 1 & 2 The Crescent, Ardglass TL railings, Catherine Street, Killyleagh Nos. 5 & 6 The Crescent, Ardglass TL St. Mary's RC Church -and railings, Irish Street, Killyleagh Nos. 7, 8 & 9 The Crescent, Ardglass TL Nos. 32 and 34 Shore Street, Killyleagh North Quay & Inner Harbour, Ardglass TL The Rectory and railings, Church Hill, Killyleagh Lighthouse, North Quay, Ardglass TL Killyleagh Parish Church, Church Hill, Killyleagh Harbour Warehouse, North Quay, Ardglass TL Entrance gate screen, Parish Church Church Hill, Killy- Former Station House, Downpatrick Road, Ardglass TL leagh No. 7 Green Road, Ardglass TL Heron Memorial, Grave Chamber, Parish Churchyard, The Eye of Ardglass, No. 7 Green Road, Ardglass TL Killyleagh Isobella Tower, off Green Road, Ardglass TL Cross Street Bridge, Killyleagh No. 219 Ardglass Road, Ballyhosset TL The Gocean (Geocean Lodge), Corporation TL, Killyleagh "Ballyhosset House" and outbuildings, 11 Ballyhosset Road, Riverdale House, Corporation TL, Killyleagh Ballyhosset TL "Thorn Lodge" Ballyhosset Road, Ballybrannagh Lower Strangford Ward TL "Bailee House", Ballynagrass Road, Church Bailee TL No. 15 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL Old Bothy, Bailee House, Ballynagrass Road, Church Bailee No. 41 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL East Yard Stable Block, Bailee House, Church Bailee TL No. 43 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL Pigeon Loft, Bailee House, Church Bailee TL No. 45 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL Bailee Parish Church, Ballynagrass Road, Church Bailee No. 47 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL TL No, 1 Old Court, Strangford Lower TL Presbyterian Church, Bailee Road, Church Bailee TL "Stonehaven", No. 2 Old Court, Strangford Lower TL "Ballywarren House", Ballywarren TL Nos. 8 & 6 Castle Street, Strangford Lower TL No. 69 Lismore Road, Bishop's Court TL No; 22 Castle Street, Sirangford Lower TL St. Mary's Parish Church and boundary wall, Church Road, No. 1 Quay Road and Stair," Strangford Lower TL Dunsfort TL No. 6 The Quay, Strangford Lower TL St. Mary's RC Church and boundary wall, Strangford Old Court Harbour and Katheruie Quay, Strangford Lower Road, Ballyedock Upper TL TL Boatman's House, Old Court Harbour, Strangford Lower TL ....'.. - ' Killough Ward Old. Court Chapel of Ease and boundary walling, Strang- No: 5 The Square, Killough TL ford Lower TL No. 7 The Square and No. 2 The Square, Killough TL Bathing House & Pool & Sarah's Well, Strangford Lower Saint Anne's Parish Church and gates, Church Avenue, TL Killough TL Nos. 7, 5. 3 & 1 Downpatrick Road and No. 1 The Square, Nos. 33, 31 & 29 Castle Street, Killough TL Strangford Lower TL No. 35 Castle Street, Killough TL Nos. 40 & 42 Downpatrick Road, Strangford Lower TL No. 39 Castle Street, Killough TL Strarieford Presbyterian Church, Downpatrick Road, "Point View" and railings, No. 45 Castle Street, Killough Strangford Lower TL TL.
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