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A 13 Record of Protected Structures A 13 Record of Protected Structures RPS NIAH Reg No Townland/Town Location/Name Structure/Use 128 22901607 Adamstown The Sweep Pub Thatched Public House 844 22901615 Adamstown The Sweep Post Box 653 22902921 Affane Affane House House 652 22902922 Affane Hunter Affane Church Church 709 22820006 Aglish Aglish House House 340 22902808 Ahaunboy North Ballymartin House Country House 710 22902809 Ahaunboy North Tallow Road Railway House Station 2 22814006 Annestown Thatch House Thatch House 542 22814013 Annestown Annestown House House 550 22814002 Annestown Church of Saint John the Church Baptist 551 22814016 Annestown Rock House House 552 22814018 Annestown The Old Forge House 5 Ardmore Coastguard Station House 6 22827007 Ardmore Ardmore Rectory House 7 22827005 Ardmore St. Paul's Church Church 8 22827003 Ardmore Melrose House House 9 22827014 Ardmore Main Street Thatch House 10 22827021 Ardmore St. Declan's Catholic Church Church 11 22827017 Ardmore Main Street Thatch House 13 22904012 Ardoginna Ardoginna House House 655 22904013 Ardoginna Ardoginna House Mausoleum (Ardo Castle) 656 22903704 Ardsallagh Thatch house 657 22903705 Ardsallagh Thatch house 658 22903706 Ardsallagh Thatch house 659 22903707 Ardsallagh Thatch house 372 Ashtown Stone depot Stone Depot 400 22903106 Balleighteragh East Thatch house Thatch house 343 22902608 Ballinattin Thatch house Thatch house 711 22902923 Ballingowan East Thatch house 712 22808011 Ballinlevane East Bridge 713 22902001 Ballinlevane West Thatch house 661 22903903 Ballinroad, Old Parish Farmhouse 662 22903901 Ballintlea North Farmhouse 714 22902912 Ballinvella Ballinvella National School House 173 22900807 Ballycahane St. John's Church Residential 518 22803065 Ballycahane Presbyterian Church, Church Portlaw 517 22803066 Ballycahane,Portlaw The Manse House 276 22901815 Ballycanvan Little Halfway House Bridge 285 22901811 Ballydavid Ballydavid House Country House and Estate 19 Ballyduff River Action Restaurant Shopfront Page 1 RPS NIAH Reg No Townland/Town Location/Name Structure/Use 20 22808003 Ballyduff St Michael’s Church Church 452 22808008 Ballyduff Carnegie Library Library 716 22903002 Ballyduff Beg House 15 22901605 Ballyduff East Matthews Crossroads Thatch House 717 22901604 Ballyduff East House 18 22808001 Ballyduff Lower Garda Síochána Station Garda Barracks 21 22808013 Ballyduff Lower Castle Farm (Ballyduff Country House and Castle) Seventeenth century House 718 22808002 Ballyduff Lower Ballyduff Bridge Bridge 719 22903023 Ballyduff More Thatch house 845 22901606 Ballyduff West Saint Nicholas's Catholic Church Church 149 Ballyea West Liosmor Motte 663 22809146 Ballyea West Farmyard 145 22902003 Ballygally Ballygally House Country House 720 22902004 Ballygally East Glenmore House Country House 664 22903018 Ballygambon Lower Whitechurch Bridge Bridge 388 Ballygarret Stone depot Stone Depot 281 22901814 Ballyglan Ballyglan House Country House and Estate 282 Ballyglan Gaultiere Lodge House 666 22901820 Ballyglan Post Box 313 22901816 Ballygunnercastle Ballygunner Castle Fortified House 304 22826001 Ballyheeny The Thatch Thatch house 305 Ballyheeny Licky Bridge Thatch house 667 22903703 Ballyheeny Ballyheeny Bridge Bridge 840 22826002 Ballyheeny Clashmore Bridge Bridge 385 Ballyhest Stone depot Stone Depot 386 Ballyhest Stone depot Stone Depot 387 Ballyhest Stone depot Stone Depot 138 22902119 Ballyin Lower Ballyin House House 150 22809083 Ballyin Lower Cavendish Bridge Bridge 152 22902118 Ballyin Lower Ballyin (Flour) Mill Industrial 668 22903032 Ballykennedy Whitechurch Church Church 669 22901701 Ballykinsella Perry's Bridge Bridge 390 Ballyknock Stone depot Stone Depot 22 22902403 Ballylaneen St. Ann's Catholic Church Church 23 Ballylaneen The Bally Inn Thatch Public House 327 22801008 Ballymacarbry Nirevale Farmhouse and complex 670 22903907 Ballymacart Upper Glenanna Cottage Gateway 257 22902701 Ballymacaw White's Bar Thatched Public House 672 22903004 Ballymacmague South Thatch house 721 22809145 Ballymoodranagh, Head View House House Lismore Page 2 RPS NIAH Reg No Townland/Town Location/Name Structure/Use 389 Ballynab Stone depot Stone Depot 722 22901815 Ballynabola Bridge 411 22822005 Ballynacourty Ballynacourty Lighthouse Lighthouse 22822007 673 22822004 Ballynacourty Thatch house 674 22822006 Ballynacourty Boat house 723 22819024 Ballynacourty, Ballynacourty House House Villierstown 553 22815007 Ballynageeragh, Post Box Dunhill 28 22812018 Ballynagigla Thatch House 554 22812015 Ballynagigla The Lodge House 726 22903027 Ballynahemery, Post Box Cappagh 725 22903013 Ballynahemery, Cappagh Railway Station House Cappagh 314 22902305 Ballynakill Coum Bridge Thatch house 556 22902306 Ballynakill Thatch house 676 22903113 Ballynalahassery Layliard House House South 677 22903021 Ballynameelagh Saint James's Catholic Church Church 1 22902924 Ballynaparka Ballynaparka House Country House 727 22820001 Ballynaparka Ballynaparka Bridge Bridge 728 22820002 Ballynaparka Catholic Church of the Church Assumption 429 22820003 Ballynaparka, Aglish The Thatch house, Thatch house Par 557 22812012 Ballynasissala Knockmahon School House 558 22902509 Ballynasissala Farmhouse 25 22903711- Ballynatray Demesne Ballynatray House and Country House and 22903714, Demesne Demesne 22903718 27 22903715 Ballynatray Demesne Saw/Flour Mills Industrial 532 22802011 Ballyneal Scoil Cluain Fiaid Paorac School Scoil Naisiunta, Clonea 559 22802007 Ballyneal Clonea Bridge Bridge 560 22815006 Ballyphilip Ballyphilip Bridge Bridge 841 22903403 Ballyphillp West Strancally Castle Tower House 678 22903804 Ballyquin Paulsworth House House 730 22809083 Ballyrafter Strand Bridge Bridge 322 22809085 Ballyrafter Flats Mill owners house House 323 22809084 Ballyrafter Flats Butter Mill Industrial 731 22902117 Ballyrafter Flats Bridge 562 22902510 Ballyristeen Faughan Catholic Church Church 563 22902511 Ballyristeen Bunmahon Farmhouse 733 22809112 Ballysaggart Beg Maryville House/Ardagh House House Page 3 RPS NIAH Reg No Townland/Town Location/Name Structure/Use 734 22809148 Ballysaggart Beg Wild Acre House House 735 22809151 Ballysaggart Beg Mayfield House House 479 22809141 Ballysaggart Beg The Hall House/Shop (East) 732 22809153 Ballysaggart Beg Mayfield Lodge House Glebe 736 22902012 Ballysaggart More Ballysaggartmore House Mausoleum 125 22901610 Ballyshonock Carroll's Cross Roads Thatched Public House 564 22901616 Ballyshonock Carroll's Crossroads Post Box 461 22902811 Ballyvecane Upper Toortane House Country House 22902810 184 22903204 Ballyvoyle Ballyvoyle New Bridge Bridge 335 22903202 Ballyvoyle Thatch house Thatch house 337 Ballyvoyle Thatched cottage Thatch house 566 22903207 Ballyvoyle Ballyvoyle Railway Tunnel Railway Tunnel 651 22903203 Ballyvoyle Limekiln 39 22902913 Ballywelligan The Old Schoolhouse House 567 22902303 Barnankile Farmhouse 148 22902013/14 Barranamanoge, Ballysaggartmore House Folly Knocknagappul (Towers) 296 22902104 Belleville Belleville Park House Country House 22902122 679 22903601 Boherard Foley's Farm Farmyard complex 293 22902910 Boolakiely Parsons Cottage Thatch house 299 22902909 Boolakiely Thatch house Thatch house 569 22902304 Boolattin Kilrossanty Corn Mill Industrial 568 22902301 Boolattin, Kilrossanty Saint Bridget's Catholic Church Church 61 22903020 Bridgequarter Whitechurch House Country House 570 22802010 Bridgetown, Clonea Bridge 571 22802012 Bridgetown, Clonea Bridge 413 22902202 Brooklodge Brooklodge, Cappagh Farmhouse 247 22902609 Brownstown Towers, Brownstown Head Navigation beacons 846 22902610 Brownstown Brownstown Head Watch Tower 93 22903107 Burgery Old Pike Bridge Thatch house 739 22809059 Burgess Anchor Woodview House House 34 22901707 Butlerstown South Butlerstown Castle Country House and Castle 847 22901708 Butlerstown South Catholic Church of the Church Nativity of the Blessed Virgin 849 22900106 Caherbaun Farmhouse 14 22901303 Caherbrack Caherbrack House House 277 22901808 Callaghane Mary Kennedy's Pub, Thatched Public Callaghane Bridge House 850 22901817 Callaghane Callaghane Post Box Page 4 RPS NIAH Reg No Townland/Town Location/Name Structure/Use 41 Camphire Seventeenth century house 47 22819027 Camphire Camphire House Country House 740 22902906 Camphire Camphire Bridge Thatch house 435 22903026 Cappagh Cappagh House Country House and Estate 436 22903015 Cappagh Rockfield House Country House 37 22810027 Cappoquin Cappoquin House gateway Gateway 40 22810099 Cappoquin The Market House House/Shop 42 22810042 Cappoquin A. Walsh, Main Street Shopfront 44 22810072 Cappoquin Main Street House/Shop 45 22810098 Cappoquin Cappoquin House Country House and Demesne 46 22810020 Cappoquin Blackwater House, Main Public House Street 49 22810071 Cappoquin Main Street House/Shop 50 22810097 Cappoquin Avonmore Bridge Bridge 51 22810002 Cappoquin Mass Lane House 52 22810074 Cappoquin St. Anne's Church Church 54 22810075 Cappoquin St. Mary's Catholic Church Church 56 22810067 Cappoquin Sportsman's Bar, Main House/Public House Street 58 22810066 Cappoquin Twomey & Co., Main Street House/Shop 59 22810062 Cappoquin Barron's Bakery, Cook Bakery Street 62 22902110 Cappoquin Richmond House Country House 63 22810006 Cappoquin 2 Main Street House/Shop 65 22810025 Cappoquin Carnegie Free Library Library 66 22810005 Cappoquin 1, Main Street House 297 22810056 Cappoquin Derriheen House Country House 443 22810011 Cappoquin Kelleher's, Main Street, House/Shop 447 22810009 Cappoquin Flynn's, Main Street, House/Shop 453 22810112 Cappoquin Hely's, Main Street, House/Shop 457 22810078 Cappoquin Mill
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