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Appendix 6 Record of Protected Structures Draft Meath County Development Plan 2020-2026 Appendix 6 Record of Protected Structures Appendix 6 Record of Protected Structures EXPLANATORY NOTES The definition of a “structure” in the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended is as follows: “Any building, structure, excavation, or other thing constructed or made on, in or under any land, or any part of a structure so defined, and – a. where the context so admits, includes the land on, in or under which the structure is situate, and b. in relation to a protected structure or proposed protected structure, includes – i. the interior of the structure, ii. the land lying within the curtilage of the structure, iii. any other structures lying within that curtilage and their interiors, and iv. fixtures and features which form part of the interior or exterior of any structure or structures referred to in subparagraph (i) or (iii) In addition to the above the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended defines a “Protected Structure” as: “ a. structure, or b. specified part of a structure, Which is included in a record of protected structures, and, where that record so indicates, includes any specified feature which is within the attendant grounds of the structure and which would not otherwise be included in the definition”. The Record of Protected Structures contains the structures protected under Section 51 of the Planning and Development Acts (as amended) for County Meath. With the abolition of the Town Councils of Navan, Trim and Kells, the RPS for these towns is now incorporated into the RPS for the County. The Ordnance Survey Ireland National Administrative boundary identifier for County Meath is 09. RPS ID numbers will be changed as part of this County Development Plan to allow RPS ID Numbers to incorporate this new national identifier. For reference the original ID number is shown to the right of the new LA RPS ID number in column “ Previous RPS ID ”. The Record of Protected Structures is displayed in the form of a table, the rows relate to individual structures and the columns correspond to various fields of information relating to each Structure, outlined below. The LA RPS ID is a unique reference number identifying the structure on the RPS database of protected structures in Meath and on the set of Settlement Maps accompanying this Plan. RPS records are classified according to their AIS Identifier, where P - Proposed Addition. PA - Proposed Amendment. PD - Proposed Deletion. R - On the Record of Protected Structures. DRAFT County Development Plan 2020 - 2026 Previous RPS ID, this was Meath’s internal reference number applied to each RPS for administrative purposes on County Development Plan 2013-2019. Town Street/Townland gives the location of the structure within the survey area either by street or townland name. CDP Settlement Boundary Structure Name refers either to the title of a building, e.g. Garda Station, or the name of the business currently located in a building, e.g. ‘The Village Inn’ or the generic name of a structure e.g. post box, or dwelling house. In certain cases where limited protection applies this is indicated in this column – e.g. “façade only “ Structure Number is the postal address number of the building in a particular street, or the number shown on the façade or shop front signage. Building Type relates to the current use of the building, usually at entrance level only. Description gives a brief description of the structure. This is intended to identify the structure and avoid confusion with other, similar structures. It is not a complete description of the structure and does not suggest that only those elements referred to are protected, or that the elements so described are of particular importance. NIAH Reg. Number refers to the registration number on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage building survey of County Meath. The NIAH is a section within the Department of the Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The work of the NIAH involves identifying and recording the architectural heritage of Ireland, from 1700 to the present day. You see this survey on line at www.buildingsofireland.ie While the majority of the structures in the NIAH survey are included on the RPS, not all are. In addition, the RPS contains other structures which were not visited by the NIAH. Abbreviations: AIS: Architectural Inventory System. NIAH: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. P: Proposed Addition. PA: Proposed Amendment. PD: Proposed Deletion. R: On the Record of Protected Structures. RPS: Record of Protected Structures. DRAFT County Development Plan 2020 - 2026 PROPOSED ADDITIONS LA RPS ID Structure Name 91559 Kilbeg House 91560 Mornington Milestone 91561 Smithstown Milestone 91562 Julianstown R150 Milestone 91563 Julianstown R132 Milestone 91564 Belper House 91565 Odder Castle 91566 Moynalvy Catholic Church 91567 The Ten Mile Stone 91568 Kilbride Catholic Church PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Previous LA RPS ID Structure Name RPS ID 90141 MH015-115 Loughcrew Walled Garden 90142 MH015-116 Loughcrew Demesne Gardens 90143 MH029-221 St James Church West Tower 90144 MH029-223 St James' Church of Ireland Church and Tower 90145 MH030-105 Moymet-Tober Rua 90146 MH031-111 Assey Stone House 90147 MH051-105 Portan Thatched House DRAFT County Development Plan 2020 - 2026 PROPOSED DELETIONS Previous LA RPS ID Structure Name RPS ID 90143 MH029-221 St James Church West Tower 90148 MH010-106 Ballintlieve Thatch 90149 MH015-110 Mahon's Lodge 90150 MH017-091 Sonique Hair Salon 90151 MH018-109 Wilkinstown Thatched Cottage 90152 MH021-118 Mornington Cottage 90153 MH021-313 Cast Iron Vent Pipe Base 90154 MH021-317 Signpost, Laytown 90155 MH025-189 Clonmagadden Ringfort 90156 MH025-191 Balreask Old Burial Ground 90157 MH028-300 Laeg's Mound 90158 MH029-237 Water Pump, Fair Green, Athboy 90159 MH031-120 Lismullen Water Mill 90160 MH036-103 Kilmurry Thatch 2 90161 MH037-300 Dunsany Shop 90162 MH038-101 Former Tara Post Office 90163 MH039-101 Primatestown Thatch 90164 MH041-103 Boraheen (Killyon) Church DRAFT County Development Plan 2020 - 2026 Record of Protected Structures LA RPS AIS Previous RPS Structure NIAH Reg Town Street/ Townland CDP Settlement Boundary Municipal District Structure Name Building Type Description ID Identifier ID Number Number 90141 PA MH015‐115 Loughcrew Outside CDP Settlement Kells Loughcrew Walled Garden Walled Garden Walled Garden with rubble stone screen wall, segmental‐ 14401509 Boundary arched carriage arches and square‐headed pedestrian gate, c.1840. Cast‐iron gates. Ruined brick gate lodge to the site. 90142 PA MH015‐116 Loughcrew Outside CDP Settlement Kells Loughcrew Demesne Gardens Gardens Remains of formal garden, c.1840, with ornamental water 14401508 Boundary channels and pools, rustic folly and related outbuildings. Remains of seventeenth‐century house to site 90143 PA MH029‐221 Athboy Town Parks Athboy Kells St James church west tower Church Tower Medieval tower to north‐west corner of church. 14324038 90144 PA MH029‐223 Athboy Town Parks Athboy Kells St James' Church of Ireland Church and tower Church (C of I) Detached cruciform‐plan church, built in 1770. Stone gate 14324038 piers with wrought‐iron gates. Detached two‐bay single‐ storey stone former parochial hall, built in 1839. Medieval tower to north‐west corner of church 90145 PA MH030‐105 Moymet Outside CDP Settlement Trim Moymet‐Tober Rua Well Holy well attributed to St. Rodanus Boundary 90146 PA MH031‐111 Assey Outside CDP Settlement Ashbourne Assey Stone House House (Detached) Detached, three‐bay, two‐storey house. Pitched roof with Boundary natural stone slates, chimnestacks on gables, roughcast render, window replaced c. 1995. 90147 PA MH051‐105 Portan Outside CDP Settlement Ratoath Portan Thatched House Terraced House Five‐bay, single storey thatched house with attic room, Boundary extended to rear. 90148 PD MH010‐106 Ballintlieve Outside CDP Settlement Kells Ballintlieve thatch Thatched house Four‐bay single‐storey house with windbreak porch, Boundary corrugated iron roof now fitted over thatched roof of oaten straw with rendered chimneystack, whitewashed stone walls, sash windows. 90149 PD MH015‐110 Loughcrew Outside CDP Settlement Kells Mahon's Lodge Lodge Detached single‐bay single‐storey gate lodge, built c.1880, 14401512 Boundary with lean‐to extension, now disused. Hipped slate roof with rusticated stone chimneystack. Rendered and stone walls with rock‐faced stone plinths. 90150 PD MH017‐091 Kells Carrick Street Kells Kells Sonique Hair Salon House (Terraced) End‐of‐terrace three‐bay two‐storey house, built c.1860. 14313047 90151 PD MH018‐109 Wilkinstown Wilkinstown Outside CDP Settlement Kells Wilkinstown Thatched Cottage Terraced House Four‐bay single‐storey thatched house, built c.1870, with 14314007 Boundary curved projecting entrance. Thatch roof of barley straw with rendered chimneystack. Slate roof to north‐east. Rendered mud walls. Roof collapsed. 90152 PD MH021‐118 Mornington Mornington Bettystown/Laytown/Morni Laytown/Bettysto Cottage House Detached five‐bay single‐storey house, built c.1820, with 14402106 ngton East / Donacarney/ wn porch addition. Pitched corrugated‐iron roof with brick Mornington chimneystack. Rendered walls with a rendered buttress. Concrete boundary walls and outbuilding to site. 90153 PD MH021‐313 Bettystown Laytown Road, Bettystown/Laytown/Morni Laytown/Bettysto Cast iron vent pipe base Cast Iron Vent Pipe Cast‐iron fluted vent pipe base, c.1850. 14316014 Betaghstown ngton East / Donacarney/ wn Base Mornington 90154 PD MH021‐317 Laytown Ninch Bettystown/Laytown/Morni Laytown/Bettysto Signpost Signpost Cast‐iron signpost, c.1940, with raised lettering, border and 14319014 ngton East / Donacarney/ wn harp emblem. Mornington 90155 PD MH025‐189 Navan Clonmagadan Navan Navan Clonmagadden Ringfort Ringfort Circular area defined by earthen bank (diam. 41m). No visible fosse. Original entrance may be at ENE. SMR Number: ME025‐ 014 90156 PD MH025‐191 Navan Balreask old Navan Navan Balreask Old Burial Ground Graveyard possible church site now largely buried under a yard. 90157 PD MH028‐300 Laytown Ninch Outside CDP Settlement Laytown/Bettysto Laeg's Mound Burial Mound Circular burial mound of the late Iron Age.
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