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Cork County Development Plan 2009 CORK COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2009 Second Edition Volume 2 Specific Objectives: 2 Heritage and Amenity Cork County Council Planning Policy Unit Technical Information: The text volumes of this plan have been designed and laid out using Microsoft Word™ software. Maps in Volume three have Cork County Council been prepared by the staff of the Planning Policy Unit using Planning Policy Unit a MapInfo™ GIS platform. The Compact Disc CD version was developed by the Planning Policy Unit using Adobe® Acrobat ® Distiller™ 5.0. Copyright: Cork County Council 2009. All rights reserved. Map base: Ordnance Survey of Ireland Permit Number 7634 © Ordnance Survey Ireland and Government of Ireland. All rights reserved. This Development Plan was printed on 100% Recycled Paper CORK County Development Plan 2009 2nd Edition CORK County Development Plan i 2009 Second Edition, Jan 2012 Volume 2 Specific Objectives Heritage and Amenity ii Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Heritage and Amenity Contents of Volume 2: Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures 1 THE DEVELOMENT PLAN IS PRESENTED IN THREE VOLUMES: Chapter 2: Architectural Conservation Areas 69 Volume 1: Overall Strategy and Main Chapter 3: Nature Conservation Areas 73 Policy Material 3.1 Nature Heritage Areas 74 Sets out the general objectives of the Development Plan under 3.2 Proposed Natural Heritage Areas 75 a range of headings together with the planning principles that 3.3 Candidate Special Areas of Conservation 82 underpin them. 3.4 Special Protection Areas and Proposed Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Special Protection Areas 84 Heritage and Amenity 3.5 Areas of Geological Interest 85 Sets out, in detail, a range of specific heritage and amenity objectives of the Development Plan, with particular attention to Chapter 4: Scenic Routes 91 the Record of Protected Structures. Volume 3: Appendix A: Protected Animal Species 105 Maps The map volume contains six sets of maps: Metropolitan Cork Appendix B: Scenic Route Profile 115 Green Belt; Rural Housing Control Zone; Heritage and Conservation; Landscape Maps, Landscape Character Areas and Types Map and Architectural Conservation Areas. CORK County Development Plan iii 2009 Second Edition, Jan 2012 iv Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Heritage and Amenity Chapter 1 Record of Protected Structures 1. Record of Protected The overall planning policy for the protection of Structures (RPS) structures is set out in Chapter 7 (Environment & The RPS is set out in a Heritage) of Volume 1. For the Record of Protected table for the entire Structures (RPS), the key objectives are stated as County. The table gives follows: the RPS Number, the name of the structure and the townland or street name (where ENV 4-1(a) : It is an objective to seek the protection of relevant). all structures within the County which are of special architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest. 2. Maps ENV 4-1(b) : In accordance with this objective, a The locations of the Record of Protected Structures has been established RPS structures are and is set out in Volume 2 of this Plan. shown on the Heritage and Conservation Maps ENV 4-2 : It is a particular objective to ensure the in Volume 3 of this plan. protection of all structures (or parts of structures) contained in the Record of Protected Structures. The Record of Protected Structures is set out in this chapter. Locations of the structures are also indicated on the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3. CORK County Development Plan 1 2009 Second Edition, Jan 2012 Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures 1.1 Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures Numerical Order County Cork Refer also to the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3 RPS Name of Structure Townland Street No 00002 Kilbolane Castle (Tower Kilbolane House) 00003 Scart School Scart 00004 Lodge Rathgoggan Middle Charleville Park 00005 Rathgoggan North (Country House) Newtown Catholic 00006 Newtown RPS No. 00003 Church Scart School 00007 Thatch House Newtown North 00008 Thatch House Kiltoohig 00011 St. Brendan's Church Crookhaven Charleville Library 00012 (Former Church of Rathgoggan Middle Main Street Ireland) Charleville Market 00013 House - Shop & Rathgoggan Middle Main Street Courthouse Former Georgian School Old Limerick 00014 (now "Schoolyard Rathgoggan Middle Road Theatre") Gibbingsgrove House & 00015 Maine South Lodge Ardskeagh Church (in 00016 Ardskeagh ruins) Rockchapel Catholic 00017 Tooreengrena Church (St. Peter's) 00018 Prohust House Prohust Tullylease Church (in 00019 Tullylease ruins) 00020 Cooliney House Cooliney 00021 Milltown Castle Milltown Dromina Catholic 00022 Dromina Church Altamira Country House 00023 Altamira (Late 18th Century) 2 Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Heritage and Amenity Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures Numerical Order County Cork Refer also to the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3 RPS Name of Structure Townland Street No 00025 Ballinwillan Lodge Ballinwillin Labbamolaga Church (in 00026 Labbamolaga Middle ruins) St. Molaga's Catholic 00027 Knockanevin Church St. Joseph's Catholic 00028 Knockduff Upper Church 00029 Thatch House Kilbarry RPS No. 00025 Ballinwillan Lodge St. Joseph's Catholic 00030 Liscarroll Church Liscarroll Castle (in 00031 Liscarroll ruins) 00032 Cregane House Creggannacourty 00033 Egmont House Egmont 00034 Egmont Barn Egmont 00035 Egmont Lodge Egmont Burton Park (Country 00036 Burton Park House & Lodge) Churchtown Catholic 00037 Churchtown Church (St. Nicholas') Mountcorbitt House & 00038 Mountcorbitt Stables 00039 Dunbarry House Dunbarry Fortwilliam (Country 00040 Ballygrady North House) Lisgriffen Castle (in 00041 Lisgriffin ruins) St. Mary's Catholic 00042 Lisgriffin Church Velvetstown House (in Velvetstown 00043 ruins) CORK County Development Plan 3 2009 Second Edition, Jan 2012 Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures Numerical Order County Cork Refer also to the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3 RPS Name of Structure Townland Street No Ballinavonear House 00044 Ballinavonear (18th Century) Laurentium (Country 00045 Killbrack House) 00046 Ballyellis House Ballyellis Buttevant Church of 00047 Ireland Church (St. Castleland John's CoI) RPS No. 00046 00048 Castlepook Castle Castlepook South Ballyellis House 00049 Buttevant Corn Mill Castleland Franciscan Friary (in 00050 Buttevant ruins) 00051 Castleview House Buttevant Former Buttevant 00052 Military Barracks (now Creggane Industrial Estate) Fever Hospital /Convent 00053 Buttevant of Mercy School 00054 Buttevant Old Bridge Creggane/ Lackaroe/ Waterhouse Lombard's Castle 00055 Buttevant (Urban Tower House) Buttevant Court and 00056 Buttevant Market House The Abbey 00057 Ballybeg West Columbarium 00058 Buttevant Castle Castleland Buttevant Catholic 00059 Church (Old R. C. Buttevant Chapel) Buttevant Ornamental 00060 Buttevant Tower 00061 Springfield House Ballybeg East St. Mary's Church of 00062 Horseclose Ireland Church 00063 Quirke's Shop Doneraile 4 Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Heritage and Amenity Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures Numerical Order County Cork Refer also to the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3 RPS Name of Structure Townland Street No Doneraile Court Country 00064 Demesne House Old Court Country 00065 Oldcourt House 00066 Carker House Carker 00067 Canon Sheehan House Doneraile 00068 Lissa House Carkerbeg Ballinvonear 00069 Kilcolman Middle Schoolhouse Bowen's Court, Lodge, 00070 Farahy RPS No. 00074 Stables & Glebetto St. Colman’s Church, Farahy 00071 Graig House Graig 00073 Farahy Bridge Farahy St. Colman's Church of 00074 Farahy Ireland Church St. Bartholomew's 00075 Scart Catholic Church 00076 Park House Park South 00077 Ballynamona Castle Ballynamona Ballynamona Bridge & 00078 Wallstown Toll House 00079 Clogher House Clogher Demesne 00080 Thatch House Ballyogaha West Shanballymore Catholic 00081 Shanballymore Church Old Shanballymore 00082 Shanballymore School Rockmills Church of 00083 Ballyvoddy Ireland (in ruins) 00084 Rockmill Lodge Ballynahalisk CORK County Development Plan 5 2009 Second Edition, Jan 2012 Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures Numerical Order County Cork Refer also to the Heritage and Conservation Maps in Volume 3 RPS Name of Structure Townland Street No Stanards Grove Country 00085 Carrigdownane Lower House Stanards Grove Rustic 00086 Carrigdownane Lower Obelisk 00087 Thatch House Labbacallee Former Church of 00088 Marshalstown Ireland Church 00089 Marshalstown Bridge Marshalstown RPS No. 00085 Stanards Grove Country House Tower of the Church of Mary Conceived without Brigown Chapel Hill 00090 Sin One Storey Vernacular 00092 Brigown Mulberry Road House (Galvanised) One Storey Vernacular 00093 Brigown Mulberry Road House (Galvanised) 00094 AIB Bank Mitchelstown New Square Dwelling - now solicitor's 00095 Mitchelstown Baldwin Street office 00096 Thatch House Knockansweeney Former Kingston 00097 Mitchelstown George's Street School/Coolgreen Mitchelstown Library & 00098 Mitchelstown George's Street Courthouse Former Courthouse 00099 Mitchelstown Upper Cork St. (now Co-op Superstore) 00100 Thatch House Meenskeha West 00101 Ice House Mitchelstown Parochial Hall/Former 00102 Mitchelstown Thomas Street Catholic church 00103 Thatch House Rossacon 00104 Ballinwillin House Ballinwillin 6 Volume 2: Specific Objectives: Heritage and Amenity Chapter 1: Record of Protected Structures
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