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Local Authority Address Funding Carlow County Council 3, Dublin Street, Carlow BUILT HERITAGE INVESTMENT SCHEME 2020 Details of 393 BHIS2020 projects approved for funding across the country in 2020 are set out in the table Local Authority Address Funding Carlow County Council 3, Dublin Street, Carlow. €14,000.00 Carlow County Council The Farmhouse, Lisnavagh, Rathvilly, Co. Carlow. €10,630.00 Carlow County Council The Old Schoolhouse, Regent Street, Bagenalstown, Co. €14,000.00 Carlow. Carlow County Council Verona House, Pembroke Road, Carlow Town. €7,370.00 Carlow County Council St. Farchan's Catholic Church, Rathanna, Borris, Co. Carlow. €14,000.00 Cavan County Council 25 Farnham St, Cavan €6,000.00 Cavan County Council 27 Farnham St, Cavan €6,000.00 Cavan County Council Corboy Glebe, Bawnboy, Co Cavan €5,500.00 Cavan County Council The See House, Kilmore Upper €4,000.00 Cavan County Council 2 Market St, Cootehill (Former AIB Bank) €6,000.00 Cavan County Council The Diamond, Belturbet €6,000.00 Cavan County Council 61 Church St, Cavan €5,500.00 Cavan County Council Loreto College, Drumkeen, Cavan €6,000.00 Cavan County Council Cavan Parish Church, Cavan €4,000.00 Cavan County Council Cavan Royal School, Lurganboy, Cavan €6,000.00 Cavan County Council Church of Ireland, Killeshandra €5,000.00 Clare County Council Lime Kiln, Ballyquin, Tuamgraney, Co. Clare €4,000.00 Clare County Council Sykes House, West End, Kilkee, Co. Clare €5,000.00 Clare County Council Toovahera Church, Kilmoon West, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare €5,000.00 Clare County Council Besborough House, Poulnadaree, Killimer, Co. Clare €13,000.00 Clare County Council Cratloemoyle Castle, Cratloe, Co. Clare €10,000.00 Clare County Council Dysert O'Dea Castle, Corofin, Co. Clare €4,000.00 Clare County Council Loophead Lightkeepers House, Kilbaha South, Kilrush, Co. €10,000.00 Clare Clare County Council Maiville House, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare €9,000.00 Cork City Council No. 1 Landscape Terrace, Sundays Well, Cork €7,000.00 Cork City Council St. Fin Barre's Cathedral, Bishop Street, Cork €7,000.00 Cork City Council 5 Cornmarket Street, Cork €3,000.00 Cork City Council 37 South Mall (Ground Floor & Rear) €7,000.00 Cork City Council St. Lukes Church, Douglas €7,000.00 Cork City Council Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Shanakiel, Sundays Well, €7,000.00 Cork T23 T389 Cork City Council Cork Unitarian Church, 39 Princes Street, Cork, €5,000.00 Cork City Council St. Dominic's Meditation Centre & Hermitage, Ennismore, €7,000.00 Montenotte Cork City Council Carrigrohane Castle, Co. Cork €9,000.00 Cork City Council 34 Sunday's Well Road, Cork €5,000.00 Cork City Council 37 South Mall, (Upper Floors) €7,000.00 Cork City Council 47 Grand Parade €5,000.00 Cork City Council St.Peter & Paul's Church, 35 Paul Street €9,000.00 Cork City Council Callanans Bar, 24 Georges Quay, Cork €5,000.00 Local Authority Address Funding Cork City Council The Honan Chapel, University College, Donovan's Road, €5,000.00 Cork, Cork County Council Knockansweeney, Glantane, Mallow, Co. Cork. €15,000.00 Cork County Council Former Christ Church, Dispensary Lane, Rathcormac, Co. €8,000.00 Cork. Cork County Council St John the Baptist Church, Church Lane, Midleton, Co.Cork. €10,000.00 Cork County Council Ballinterry House, Rathcormac €8,000.00 Cork County Council Glenville Park, Glenville, Co. Cork €4,000.00 Cork County Council Glenavon, High Road, Cobh, Co. Cork. €9,000.00 Cork County Council 1-2 Pearse Street, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. €8,050.00 Cork County Council Derrygallon, Kanturk, Co. Cork. €6,000.00 Cork County Council Charleville Community Hall, Chapel Street, Charleville, Co. €4,950.00 Cork. Cork County Council 1 The Cresent, Spy Hill, Cobh, Co. Cork. €6,000.00 Donegal County Council The Guildhall, Ramelton €5,000.00 Donegal County Council Upper Main Street, Letterkenny €5,000.00 Donegal County Council P Mulligan & Sons Ltd Building, Ballyshannon €6,000.00 Donegal County Council Portnason House, Ballyshannon €6,000.00 Donegal County Council Old Coastguard Station, Donegal Road, killybegs €3,000.00 Donegal County Council The Old Fort Inn, Greencastle €7,000.00 Donegal County Council The Laurels, Gortnamucklagh, Glenties €10,000.00 Donegal County Council The Battery, Rathmullan €5,000.00 Donegal County Council Faherna, Culdaff €2,500.00 Donegal County Council Lifford Old Courthouse, The Diamond, Lifford €3,000.00 Donegal County Council Taughboyne Parish Church, St. Johnston €2,500.00 Donegal County Council Robertson's School House, St. Catherine's Road, Killybegs €5,000.00 Dublin City Council Adelaide Road, 24, Church of St Finian, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Ailesbury Road, St Michaels School, Dublin 4 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Amiens Street, 58, Dublin 1 €11,000.00 Dublin City Council Arran Street East, 67 & Ormonde Quay Upper, 18, Dublin 7 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Baggot Street, 139, Toners Pub, Dublin 2 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Ballymun Road, 114, The White House, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Burgh Quay, 9, Dublin 2 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Clare Street, 26, Prices Medical Hall, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Clontarf Road,186, St John The Baptist Church, Dublin 3 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council College Green & Pearse St Boundary Wall, Trinity College, €11,000.00 The Turner Railings, Dublin 2 Dublin City Council Cork Street, Cork Street Burial Ground, Dublin 8 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council De Courcey Square, 30, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Dean Street, 1, Dublin 8 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Dorset Street Upper, 79, Dublin 1 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Fade Street, 12, Dublin 2 €11,000.00 Local Authority Address Funding Dublin City Council Finglas Road, Church of the Resurrection, Glasnevin €6,250.00 Mortuary Chapel, Dublin 11 Dublin City Council Fitzwilliam Place, 12/13, Dublin 2 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Fitzwilliam Place, 34, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Fitzwilliam Street Upper, 3, United Arts Club, Dublin 2 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Grace Park Road, DCU All Hallows Campus, Drumcondra, €6,250.00 Dublin 9 Dublin City Council Grangegorman Lower, The Clock Tower, Dublin 7 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Great Western Square, 14, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Great Western Square, 40, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Halston Street, 12, St Michans Parish Presbytery, Dublin 7 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Harrington Street, St Joseph's Chapel, St Kevin's Church, €6,250.00 Dublin 8 Dublin City Council Herbert Street, 5, College Of Psychiatrists, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Heytesbury Street, 87, Portobello, Dublin 8 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council High Street, St Audoens Church, Dublin 8 (RPS 3822) €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Highfield Road, 35, Rathgar, Dublin 6 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Iona Road, 87, St Columbas Church, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council James Street, 23, Dublin 8 €11,000.00 Dublin City Council James Street, The Church of St James & Presbytery, Dublin 8 €11,000.00 Dublin City Council Kevin Street Upper, 40, St Patricks Deanery Boundary Walls, €11,000.00 Dublin 8 Dublin City Council Leeson Street Upper, 155, Dublin 4 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Lennox Street, 30, Portobello, Dublin 8 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Merrion Square North, 4, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Montpelier Hill, 26, Dublin 7 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Oakley Road, 21A, Cullenswood House, Gaelscoil Lios Na €4,250.00 nOg, Dublin 6 Dublin City Council Phibsborough Road, The Church of St. Peter, Dublin 7 €11,000.00 Dublin City Council Prince Arthur Terrace, 6, Rathmines, Dublin 6 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Raglan Road, 1, Dublin 4 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Ranelagh Road, 30, Dublin 6 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Rathmines Road, 110, Dublin 6 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Richmond Place, 8, Rathmines, Dublin 6 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council Richmond Street South, 52, Dublin 2 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council Seville Place, Church of St Lawrence O Toole, Dublin 1 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council St Lawrence Road, 34, Clontarf, Dublin 3 €6,250.00 Dublin City Council St Lawrence Road, 79, Clontarf, Dublin 3 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Synge Street, 32, Portobello, Dublin 8 €1,400.00 Dublin City Council Synge Street, 41, Portobello, Dublin 8 €4,250.00 Dublin City Council Thomas Street, St Catherines Church, Dublin 8 €11,000.00 Dublin City Council Tonlegee Road, St John The Evangelist Church, Coolock, €4,250.00 Dublin 5 Dublin City Council Waterloo Road, 25, Regent Bridge Club, Dublin 4 €2,500.00 Dublin City Council West Terrace, Inchicore Sports & Social Club, CIE Social €6,250.00 Halls, Dublin 8 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Church of SS Alphonsus & Columba, Church Avenue, Killiney, €15,000.00 County Council Co Dublin Local Authority Address Funding Dun Laoghaire Rathdown St Joseph's Parish Church, Glasthule Road, Glasthule, €8,500.00 County Council Co.Dublin Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 2 Tempe Terrace, Dalkey, Co Dublin €9,000.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Monkstown Meeting House, Packenham Road, Monkstown €6,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 91 Seapoint Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin €6,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 25 Clarinda Park East, Dun Laoghaire €6,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Claremont Walled Garden, Claremount Road, Carrickmines, €4,500.00 County Council Dublin 18 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Christ Church, Park Road, Dun Laoghaire €5,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Royal Terrace House, Royal Terrace North, Dun Laoghaire €2,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Dunluce, 173 Glenageary Road Upper, Co.Dublin €8,500.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Thomond House, Corbawn Lane, Shankill, Co.Dublin €2,000.00 County Council Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 12 Alma Road, Monkstown, Co.Dublin €4,000.00 County Council Fingal County Council Church of Assumption (RC), Main Street, Howth, Dublin 13 €6,500.00 Fingal County Council St.
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