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Development Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City Council GIS X Ard Dealgan Quay Street Dundalk Louth Ard Na Tuire Co Development Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City Council GIS X Ard Dealgan Quay Street Dundalk Louth Ard Na Tuire Coast Rd Dromiskin Louth Beacon Court Coes Road Dundalk Louth Belfedock Manor Baltray Rd Termonfeckin Louth Bellfield Avenue Dublin Rd Dundalk Louth Boyne Meadow Mell, Slane Road Drogheda Louth Carlinn Hall Mullagharlin Road Dundalk Louth Castle View Hale St Ardee Louth Castleview Main Street Castlebellingham Louth Chapel View Tallonstown Rd Louth Village Louth Cloghanvary John St. Ardee Louth Clois Delga Bellewsbridge Rd Dundalk Louth Clonmore Hale St. Ardee Louth Cois Farraige Old Golf Links Rd Blackrock Louth College Manor Hoey's Lane Dundalk Louth Coulter place Armagh Rd Dundalk Louth Cucuhulainn Heights Liberties Carlingford Louth Cullabala Cullaballa, River Lane, Carlingford Louth Dromin Manor Dunleer Rd Dromin Louth Earlsfort Dublin Road Haggardstown Louth Glydeview Louth Rd Tallonstown Louth Golden Ridge Lower Point Road Dundalk Louth Harbour Grove Lower Point Road Dundalk Louth Kierans Wood Collon Rd Tinure Cross Louth Knock Shee Old Golf Links Rd Dundalk Louth Linen Court Greenhills Road Drogheda Louth Lis Na Dara Carrickmacross Rd Dundalk Louth Liscorrie Bog lane Drogheda Louth Lismullen Grove Armagh Rd Dundalk Louth Loughnatrave Louth Rd Knockbridge Louth Marlmount Knockbridge Road, Blackrock Dundalk Louth Meadow Grove Liberties Carlingford Louth Medebawn Avenue Road Dundalk Louth Moorhall Rise Hale St Ardee Louth Oriel Heights Drogheda Rd Collon Louth Plan Ref 00/1334 Stoneylane Ardee Louth 695861 Plan Ref 00/23 Back Lane 1 Carlingford Louth 718667 Plan Ref 00/369 (Railway Village) Lordship Jenkinstown Louth 713550 Plan Ref 00/493 (Cul Na Rath (Upper)) Knocknagoran Omeath Louth 713670 Plan Ref 02/12 Dundalk Rd Dromiskin Louth 705093 Plan Ref 03/1425 Cocklehill Rd Blackrock Louth 702302 Plan Ref 04/540 Mullaghvalley, 2, Dromiskin Rd Louth Village Louth 696055 Plan Ref 05/1549 Seapoint Rd Termonfeckin Louth 714183 Plan Ref 05/933 (Tallonsfield) Louth Rd Tallonstown Louth 695385 Plan Ref 06/306 Castletown Rd Dundalk Louth 703718 Plan Ref 06/884 Baltray Rd Termonfeckin Louth 713733 Plan Ref 06/205 (Avourwen) Platin / Duleek Road Drogheda Louth 708719 Plan Ref 06/77, 08/155 Tullybrook, Tullyallen Drogheda Louth 706300 Plan Ref 07/1398 Baltray Rd Termonfeckin Louth 713689 Plan Ref 07/7471 (Cul Na Rath (Lower)) Knocknagoran Omeath Louth 713756 Plan Ref 99/1499 Back Lane 2 Carlingford Louth 718685 Plan Ref SA60309, 06/205 (Avourwen) Platin / Duleek Road Drogheda Louth 708696 Plan Refs 04/946, 04/947, 05/1498, 06/112 Seafield Road Blackrock Louth 705922 Priory Lodge Sheetland Rd Termonfeckin Louth Prospect house/ Hawes Hill Knocknagoran Omeath Louth Railway Cottages Lordship Jenkinstown Louth Rockville Rock Road Blackrock Louth Rosehall Bog lane Drogheda Louth Shore Court Newry Rd Omeath Louth Tallonsfield Manor Louth Rd Tallonstown Louth The Beeches Callystown Clogherhead Louth The Orchard Hale St Ardee Louth The Stables Clogherhead Rd Termonfeckin Louth The Towers Point Road Dundalk Louth Waterview Lower Point Road Dundalk Louth Willowbrook Dundalk Rd Dromiskin Louth Woodlands Drogheda Rd Dunleer Louth GIS Y 789449 811711 807323 816745 798505 802068 801146 780339 797923 808384 778336 774152 775990 778327 816764 811868 773925 802778.
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