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Taifead Na Struchtúr Cosanta A5 Taifead na Struchtúr Cosanta 449 450 Uimh. Clá. AIS Uimh. NIAH STRUCHTÚR SRÁID/BAILE FEARAINN BAILE CINEÁL FOIRGNIMH CUR SÍOS V V MH002-100 R 14400201 Eaglais Naomh Columba Eaglais Maothail Coill Chill Eaglais (E na hÉ) Eaglais aon chillín scoite, tógtha c. 1890, tréigthe anois, le loca na hÉireann Mhaighneann cloig go póirse ar theaschló. Ballaí aolchloiche éadain carraige le tacaí agus treiscíní donnrua agus buí. MH003-100 R Eaglais Ardach, Eaglais CR Naomh Cnoc na Mí Ardach Eaglais (C R) 1843 Aon chillín, corp na heaglaise an-leathan le bundíon. Phádraig Eaglais Taobh istigh agus fuinneoga nuachóirithe. naStruchtúrCosanta Taifead MH003-101 R 14400302 Tuí Chnoc na Mí Cnoc na Mí Ardach Teach Díon Tuí Teach aon stóir trí bhá scoite le háiléir, tógtha c. 1800, póirse scáth gaoithe, síneadh dhá-bhá c. 1860. Díon tuí de thuí coirce, 3 stoc simléir soláthraithe. Ballaí cloiche soláthraithe garbhtheilgthe. MH003-102 R 14400303 Cloch mhíle Newstone Droim Bríde Droim Conrach Cloch mhíle Cloch mhíle eibhir próifíl thriantánach, c. 1780, inscríofa ar dhá thaobh. MH003-103 R 14400304 Cloch mhíle Newstone Newstone Droim Conrach Cloch mhíle Cloch mhíle eibhir próifíl thriantánach, c. 1780, inscríofa ar dhá thaobh. MH005-100 R Teach feirme Carrickspringan Carrickspringan Maigh nEalta Teach feirme Teach feirme scubadh aoil, ceithre bhá, dhá stór, le tithe lasmuigh cloiche. MH005-101 R 14301005 Teach feirme Buíonach Coill Chill Teach feirme Teach feirme dhá stór trí bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1870, Mhaighneann ballaí soláthraithe agus díon scláta claonta. Oscailtí ceann cearnóige le fuinneoga saise adhmaid. Póirse starrach le hoscailt áirse teascánaí le colbha adhmaid agus solas os cionn. MH005-102 R Teach Baile Chrúis Baile Chrúis An Obair Teach (scoite) Teach dhá stór seacht mbá, 1845 le ceithre stoic simléir cloiche agus póirse caisleáin starrach cearnógach. Tá an teacht suite laistigh de chlós de bhallaí caisleáin aisteacha tógtha ó na hiarsmaí de theach níos sine tógtha c. 1600. Geataí suimiúla agus lóiste. MH005-103 R Baile Chrúis Baile Chrúis An Obair Séadchomharthaí/Eaglais Eaglais méanaoiseach fothrach, c. 1200, séadchomhartha samhla de Walter agus Elisabeth Cruise coinnithe, a bhfuair bás c. 1660. MH005-104 R Teach Whitewood, Whitewood An Obair Teach Mór Teach trí bhá, dhá stór thar íoslach ard, 1735 ag Richard Castle. Lóiste agus foirgnimh feirme Deartha mar lóiste fordhula do Theaghlach Preston. Ag cuimsiú bloc cobhsaí, foirgnimh feirme agus teach geata. MH005-105 R An Briotás An Briotás An Obair Teach Mór Bhí sé mar shuíochán an Teaghlach Bligh ón 17ú haois. Dátaithe ó thimpeall 1840, dúradh gur oibrigh Francis Johnston ar an dteach. Teach dhá stór dronuilleogach le díon gabhail éadain leathan agus bálseomra ceithre bhá i dtreo an Oirthir. Uimh. Clá. AIS Uimh. NIAH STRUCHTÚR SRÁID/BAILE FEARAINN BAILE CINEÁL FOIRGNIMH CUR SÍOS V MH005-106 R 14302028 Pumpa Uisce Magh An Obair Pumpa Uisce Pumpa uisce iarainn theilgthe, tógtha c. 1870, le gob mórthimpeall ceann leoin. Caipín agus bun cuisleannach, le hanla barrghréasa agus taoibh. MH005-200 R 14301013 Teach Paróiste Éadan Coill Chill Teach Paróiste Teach paróiste dhá stór trí bhá scoite, tógtha 1927, le bá iontrála Mhaighneann beannach starrach. Díon scláta claonta le stoic simléir donnrua. naStruchtúrCosanta Taifead Soláthraithe chuig urlár na talún, soláthraithe garbhtheilgthe go dtí an chéad urlár, le cúinní soláthar maisiúcháin. MH005-202 R 14301010 Keogans Éadan Coill Chill Teach Tábhairne Teach dhá stór naoi mbá scoite, tógtha c. 1860, in úsáid anois mar Mhaighneann theach tábhairne. Póirse starrach le piléar ballaí, scéimhealchúrsa maisiúcháin, rufa iarainn theilgthe, agus oscailtí ceann cearnóige le colbhaí seaimféaráilte agus saileanna cloiche. MH005-203 R 14301011 Droichead Chill Mhaighneann Éadan Coill Chill Droichead (bóthar) Droichead bóthair aolchloiche áirse thriarach, tógtha c. 1800, Mhaighneann le cora cloiche chuig taobh iarmhartach. Treiscín aolchloiche chuig áirsí agus earrainní triantánach. Ráillí iarainn theilgthe chuig uchtbhalla. Níl an áirse tuaisceartach in úsáid a thuilleadh. Plean Forbartha Contae naMí Contae 2007–2013 Forbartha Plean MH005-204 R 14301007 Pumpa Uisce Éadan Coill Chill Pumpa Uisce Pumpa uisce iarainn theilgthe, tógtha c. 1870, an géag pumpála Mhaighneann in easnamh. Ag bandáil chuig an piara agus ag cuisliú chuig an muinéal agus an caipín. MH005-205 R 14301008 Teach Éadan Coill Chill Teach (scoite) Teach dhá stór ceithre bhá dhá phíle scoite, tógtha c. 1810. Mhaighneann Ballaí soláthraithe línithe agus rialaithe le cuinní soláthraithe. Díon scláta claonta le stoic simléir soláthraithe agus prócaí. MH005-206 R Iarsmaí Eaglaise Éadan Coill Chill Séadchomharthaí Iarsmaí cloiche altóra do Luath Eaglais, is séadchomhartha Mhaighneann agus Tréithe Limistéir taifeadta é. Seandálaíochta MH005-207 R 14301003 Gogarty’s Printers Limited Éadan Coill Chill Seid Iarnróid Iar-stóras iarnróid aon stóir sé bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1870, in úsáid Mhaighneann anois mar áitreabh priontála. Ballaí aolchloiche cóirithe go garbh le cuinní. MH005-208 R 14301004 Droichead Átha, Buíonach Coill Chill Líne Iarnróid Cuid de líne iarnróid Droichead Átha-Dún an Rí, cruthaithe c. 1870. Líne Iarnróid Dhún an Rí Mhaighneann Líne aonair de rian iarainn theilgthe ar trasnáin adhmaid le hardán aolchloiche agus crosaire comhréidh. Cuimsíonn an coimpléasc stáisiúin seid earraí, agus teach oibrithe líne iarnróid. MH005-209 R 14321006 McMahon’s Éadan Coill Chill Teach (scoite) Teach dhá stór cúig bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1810, tréigthe anois. Mhaighneann MH005-300 R 14302026 Áith aoil Magh An Obair Áith Áith aoil plean cearnóige, tógtha c. 1800, as úsáid anois. Ballaí cóirithe go garbh le stuachlocha eisléire chuig oscailt áirse teascánaí. Tógtha i lomán aolchloiche. 451 452 Uimh. Clá. AIS Uimh. NIAH STRUCHTÚR SRÁID/BAILE FEARAINN BAILE CINEÁL FOIRGNIMH CUR SÍOS V MH005-301 R 14302027 Feirm Droichid Magh An Obair Foirgnimh Feirme Teach lasmuigh aon stóir trí bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1820. Díon cruach roctha claonta. Ballaí aolchloiche agus gaineamhchloiche cóirithe le cuinní aolchloiche. Oscailtí carráiste áirse teascánaí le stuachlocha eisléire. Oscailtí fuinneoige ceann cearnóige le saileanna cloiche. MH005-302 R 14302025 Droichead na hOibre An Obair An Obair Droichead (bóthar) Droichead bóthair ceithre áirse, tógtha c. 1830, le ballaí naStruchtúrCosanta Taifead aolchloiche spallaí cóirithe go garbh agus stuachlocha aolchloiche eisléire. Tacaí curtha le píopa iompair trasna abhann. MH005-303 R 14302023 Stáisiún Traenach An Obair An Obair Ardán Iarnróid Iarsmaí d’ardán stáisiúin traenach, tógtha c. 1872, ag cuimsiú colbhaí aolchloiche socraithe ar bhalla aolchloiche spallaí. MH005-304 R 14302024 Pumpa Uisce An Obair An Obair Pumpa Uisce Pumpa uisce iarainn theilgthe, tógtha c. 1870, le gob mórthimpeall ceann leoin. Caipín agus bun cuisleannach, le hanla barrghréasa agus taoibh. MH005-305 R 14302021 Stóras Iarnróid An Obair An Obair Stóras Iarnróid Iar-stóras iarnróid aon stóir dhá bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1870, in úsáid anois mar teach lasmuigh. Díon iarann roctha claonta. Ballaí aolchloiche cóirithe. Oscailtí carráiste áirse teascánaí naMí Contae 2007–2013 Forbartha Plean le stuachlocha aolchloiche eisléire. MH005-306 R 14302017 Eaglais Naomh Eoin Baiste Eaglais An Obair An Obair Eaglais (E na hÉ) Iar-eaglais uchtbheannach scoite, tógtha c. 1750, le slioschlónna na hÉireann trí bhá chuig corp na heaglaise. MH005-308 R 14302020 Droichead Iarnróid An Obair An Obair Droichead (iarnród) Droichead iarnróid áirse aonair, tógtha c. 1875, chun an bóthar a iompar thar an rian. Ballaí aolchloiche éadain le hoscailt áirse teascánaí le treiscíní bríce. MH005-309 R 14302019 Teach An Obair An Obair Teach Teach dhá stór trí bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1830. Díon scláta gabhail éadain le stoic simléir eisléire. Ballaí cloiche cóirithe go garbh le cuinní aolchloiche. MH005-310 R Tuama Eaglaise An Obair An Obair Tuama Tuama cloiche i dtreo thoir theas ón sean Eaglais (in úsáid anois mar theach). Tá chuid den chloch damáistithe agus briste go dona. MH005-311 R 14302001 Teach Paróiste An Obair, An Phríomh Shráid An Obair Teach Paróiste Teach paróiste soláthraithe garbhtheilgthe dhá stór trí bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1869, le póirse iontrála lárnach. Fuinneoga saise adhmaid le saileanna cloiche. Díon scláta gabhail éadain le stoic simléir soláthraithe agus prócaí lena n-áirítear foirgneamh allamuigh dhá stór ceithre bhá scoite. MH005307 R Cros i Reilig An Obair An Obair Cros Cros cloiche le roth, i lár reilige. Uimh. Clá. AIS Uimh. NIAH STRUCHTÚR SRÁID/BAILE FEARAINN BAILE CINEÁL FOIRGNIMH CUR SÍOS V MH006-100 R 14302031 Ceard Scoil An Obair An Obair Scoil Scoil donnrua aon stóir seacht mbá scoite, tógtha c. 1935, as úsáid anois. Ag cuimsiú bloc iontrála lárnach trí bhá, le bánna deiridh starracha cliathánacha. Díonta tíle gabhail éadain agus ballaí donnrua. MH006-101 R 14302034 Droichead na Scuab An Obair An Obair Droichead (bóthar) Droichead bóthair áirse dúbailte, tógtha c. 1820. Ballaí aolchloiche spallaí le stuachlocha eisléire chuig áirsí. Deisiúcháin nua- naStruchtúrCosanta Taifead aimseartha chuig an iarthar. MH006-102 R Sellar Sellar An Obair Teach Mór Teach dhá stóir, trí bhá scoite ag dátú ó c. 1760, le díon gabhail éadain agus dhá stoic simléir, ballaí cloiche Spallaí, cás dorais cloiche gan phatrún le feanléas. Tá foirgnimh allamuigh siar ón dteach agus chomh maith le sin iarsmaí de Ghairdín le ballaí. MH006-103 R Teach Bhaile Iúiliáin Baile Iúiliáin An Obair Teach Feirme Is Teach Feirme spallaí mór é is dócha ó go luath sa 19ú haois, trí bhá, dhá stór thar íoslach le lóistín áiléir. Tá díon binne gabhail éadain aige le dhá stoic simléir. Póirse cearnóige nua-aimseartha starrach chun tosaigh. MH006-104 R 14400601 Teach tuí Dhroichead Yellowford Caddelstown Droim Conrach Teach Díon Tuí Teach dhá stór cúig bhá scoite, tógtha c. 1800, le póirse starrach naMí Contae 2007–2013 Forbartha Plean dhá stór. Díon tuí nó tuí cruithneachta chuig claonadh tosaigh, iarann roctha chuig claonadh taobh thiar. Ballaí cré/cloiche soláthraithe aoldathaithe, fuinneoga saise. MH006-105 R 14400602 Muileann Arbhair Dhroichead Caddelstown Droim Conrach Muileann Muileann trí stór ilbhá scoite, tógtha c. 1800, as úsáid anois.
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