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Limerick County Development Plan 2010-2016 Limerick County Council Comhairle Chontae Luimnigh Limerick County Development Plan 2010-2016 NOVEMBER 2010 VOLUME 3: RECORD OF PROTECTED STRUCTURES EDITION 4 FORWARD PLANNING SECTION 7/8 PATRICK STREET LIMERICK www.limerick.ie Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures Record of Protected Structures The Record of Protected Structures (R.P.S) is a statutory document maintained by each planning authority under the provisions of Part IV [Architectural Heritage] of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 to 2010. Under the provisions of the legislation the R.P.S. is an integral part of Limerick County Council’s Development Plan A protected structure is deemed, under the provisions of Section 2 of the Planning and Development Acts, 2000 to 2010, to consist of the following: (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) all fixtures and features which form part of the interior or exterior of any structure or structures referred to in subparagraph (i) or (iii)”. Elements comprising the fabric of the structure (which at first glance may not be considered to be of importance or significance), such as lath and plaster finishes, external render, window and door frames and their associated joinery and fixings (such as latches and catches, and so forth), glazing, natural slate roofing and the supporting structures, painted timber, as well as the more obvious elements of the structure such as decorative plasterwork, are deemed to be protected. Protection is also afforded to the plan and layout of the building. For example, an internal partition dividing the entrance hall from the stairwell or a wall that separates a sitting room from a dining room, and so forth. The overall planning policies and objectives for the protection of structures are set out in Chapter 7 (Environment and Heritage) of Volume 1. Full details of the Record of Protected Structures including maps clearly indicating the location of each structure are available for inspection at the offices of Limerick County Council. Volume 4 contains the Record of Protected Structures as it stands in February 2016. 1 Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures Amending the Record of Protected Structures Notwithstanding the fact that the Record of Protected Structures is an integral element of the County Development Plan 2010 – 2016, Part IV of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 – 2012 allows a planning authority to amend the Record as and when deemed necessary. Additions to, and removals from, the R.P.S. are governed by the provisions of Sections 53 – 55 of the Act. Consequently, you are advised to check with the Planning Department of Limerick City & County Council to confirm the status of a building or structure prior to commencing works on it. Amendments At the July 2012 Council meeting the following structures were deleted from the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Thatched House at Ballymacashel, Mungret (Reg. No 115) • Thatched House at Coolnapisha, Pallasgrean (Reg. No 284) • Thatched House at Dollas Lower, Croom (Reg. No 319) • Former Thatched House at Gorteenaskagh, Boher (Reg. No 433) • Slate-Roofed House at Keelogues, Galbally (Reg. No 433) At the Council meeting of the Municipal District of Cappamore - Kilmallock held on 25th June 2015 the following structures were deleted from the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Thatched House at Ballywilliam, Rockhill, Bruree (Reg. No. 60) • Thatched House at Maddyboy, Murroe (Reg No. 570) • Gate Lodge at Rathanny, Hospital (Reg. No. 649) 2 Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures At the Council meeting of the Municipal District of Newcastle West held on 3rd June 2015 the following structures were deleted from the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Thatched Cottage at Gardenfield, Monagea (Reg. No. 381) • Thatched House at Coolaboy, Dromcollogher (Reg. No. 275) • Former Irish Nationwide Building Society Branch, Church Street, Newcastle West (reg. No. 1461) • Kelly’s House, Maiden Street, Newcastle West (Reg. No. 1693) At the Council meeting of the Municipal District of Adare - Rathkeale held on 9th June 2015 the following structures were deleted from the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Roches House, Main Street, Foynes (Reg. No. 1197) • Thatched House at Ballyan, Askeaton (Reg. No. 61) At the Council meeting of the Municipal District of Adare - Rathkeale held on 9th June 2015 the following structures were added to the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Thatched House at Liskilly, Adare (Reg. No. 1703) At the Council meeting of the Municipal District of Cappamore - Kilmallock held on 25th June 2015 the following structures were added to the RPS in accordance with the Planning and Development Acts 2000 (as amended): • Country House at Bawntard North (Reg. No. 1704) • Thatched House at Caherelly East (Reg. No. 1705) 3 Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures Edited in February 2016 due to a number of additions to and deletions from the R.P.S. 4 Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures Limerick County Council The Record of Protected Structures, November 2010 Reg. Building Name/ Townland and Postal Town / No. Address or Street or Locale Ref.No. Description 6" Notes (including features in the Type Map attendant grounds in same ownership) 1 Abington Church Abington, Murroe G14(31) Church of Ireland 14 Abbey Owney Abington, Murroe N14(99) Mediaeval Site- Remains of 14 Archaeological heritage identifier also present. 2 (In Ruins) Cistercian Foundation Contains remains of 17th Mausoleum previously protected (see below) 3 Mausoleum Abington, Murroe K14(30) Mausoleum (17th C.) 14 4 Bridge Abington/Dromeliagh, Murroe H14(29) Stone bridge with 6 arches 14 5 Bridge Abington/Rath, Murroe H15(10) Stone bridge with 3 arches 15 Askeaton Station Aghalacka, Askeaton L11(27) Industrial & Institutional- 11 Cut Limestone building. 6 Railway Station 7 Alta Villa Altavilla, Rathkeale B20(18) Country House 20 Gate Lodge 8 Bridge Altavilla/Ardgoul North/Scart H20(22) Masonry bridge with 4 arches 20 Bridge & Mill complex north of Rathkeale 9 Altavilla Mill Altavilla, Rathkeale L20(22) Industrial Building- Mill 20 Former Corn and Tuck Mill 10 Massey Lodge Anglesborough B57(10) Country House with 57 Extensive two storey stable block Ballymahony Bridge Anglesborough/Ballyfauskeen, H57(9) Bridge 57 11 Anglesborough Annagh Church Annagh, Lisnagry N6(14) Medieval Site 14 Surrounding graveyard, and the boundary 12 thereof, comprises the curtilage 13 'Cooke's' Annagh, Lisnagry D6(B) Thatched Dwelling 6 Lobby Entry thatched house 14 Annagh Bridge Annagh, Lisnagry H6(17) Bridge 6 Includes revetments 16 'McCabe's' Annagh, Galbally D49(C) Thatched Dwelling 49 Lobby Entry thatched house 17 R.C. Church Appletown, Feohanagh F45(2) Roman Catholic Church 45 Ardaneer Cottage Ardaneer Foynes P.P.S. 59 Vernacular farmhouse, 10 Decorative cobblestone patterns in 18 associated farmyard and front yard of the house Kilcool Bridge Ardgoolbeg-Curraghnadeeley- H20(30) Bridge 20 19 Kilcool, Rathkeale Hanrahan's Thatched House Ardnamoher, Galbally P.P.S. 213 Thatched Building 50 Lobby Entry thatched house 20 22 'Fitzgerald's' Arywee, Fedamore D22(B) Thatched Dwelling 22 Lobby Entry thatched house Limerick County Development Plan 2010-2016 November 2010 5 Volume 3 Record of Protected Structures Reg. Building Name/ Townland and Postal Town / No. Address or Street or Locale Ref.No. Description 6" Notes (including features in the Type Map attendanty grounds in samey ownership)g Ash Hill Towers Ash Hill, Kilmallock B47(3)A Country House 47 road. Arch and doorway in grounds (see 23 below) Not named Ash Hill, Kilmallock B47(3)B Country House Feature 7 Arched stone doorcase from earlier 24 building. Archaeological heritage identifier also present. Ashroe Ashroe, Murroe B6(13) Country House 6 Older stable yard walls, Good Gate 25 Lodge 26 Clare Bridge Ashroe, Murroe I.S. 7:4 Bridge 7 On boundary with Co. Tipperary. Inchirourke More Askeaton Townland, Askeaton B11(34) Country House 11 Principle façade in cut limestone. 27 Lime Kiln close to gateway in Askeaton. Athlacca Bridge Athlacca North-Coolboy- H39(34) Bridge 39 28 Rathcannon, Bruff 29 Glebe House Athlacca South, Bruff B39(20) Country House 39 Gate Lodge Kilbroney Church Athlacca South, Bruff N39(38) Medieval Site 39 Surrounding graveyard, and the boundary 30 thereof, comprises the curtilage Patrickswell Station Attyflin, Patrickswell P.P.S. 75 Railway feature 12 Here the railway line divided for Foynes, 31 Abbeyfeale, and southwards for the Direct Cork Route Attyflin Park Attyflin, Patrickswell B21(30) Country House 21 Gate Lodge, remains of Demesne Wall, 32 canalised streams in the grounds, excellent Coach Houses and yards. 33 'O'Donovan's' Aughalin, Ballingarry D37(C) Thatched Dwelling 37 Lobby Entry thatched house Baggotstown House Baggotstown, Bruff B40(12) Country House 40 Ornamental Pond parallels house, 34 Gate Lodge 35 Oolagh Bridge Ballaghbehy/Cratloe West I.S. 34:7 Bridge 34 Bridge 'Moloney's' Ballinanima (Darcy), D48(E) Thatched Dwelling 48 Lobby Entry thatched house 36 Kilfinnane 37 'Herbert's' Ballincrana, Kilmallock D48(A) Thatched Dwelling 48 Lobby Entry thatched house 38 'Carroll's' Ballincarroona, Effin D55(B) Thatched Dwelling 55 Direct Entry thatched house 39 'O'Neill's' Ballinculloo,
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