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Fa-File-Exceldownload PDF of Record Of Waterford City and County Council Draft Development Plan 2022 - 2028 Appendix 9 Record of Protected Structures Existing and Proposed Additions/ Deletions Record of Protected Structures Waterford City Type of RPS No Name No. Address Location NIAH No. Structure WA730015 The Gingerman Bar 6 Arundel Lane Waterford Commercial 22501180 WA730016 The Cutting Company 1 Arundel Square Waterford Commercial 22501151 WA730022 The Malt House (Formerly The Maltings Stephen Waterford Residential Sailors Poor House) Street (Bachelors Walk) 22502436 WA730025 The Munster 14 Bailey's New Street Waterford Commercial 22504132 WA730027 Ballinakill House Ballinakill Waterford Residential 0 WA730030 Gracedieu Manor Ballindud Waterford Institutional 22901705 WA730031 Holy Trinity Church Ballybricken Waterford Religious 0 WA730032 Freddie Kervick 40 Ballybricken Green Waterford Commercial 22501972 WA730033 The Bull Post Ballybricken Waterford Miscellaneous 0 WA730035 Blenheim House Blenheim Ballymaclode Waterford Residential 22901803 WA730036 Blenheim Lodge Blenheim Ballymaclode Waterford Residential 0 WA730037 St Otterans Mortuary Ballynaneashagh Waterford Religious Chapel 0 WA730038 St Angela's Secondary Ballytruckle Road Waterford Educational School - Convent buildings 22830214 WA730039 Ursuline Chapel - Within Ballytruckle Road Waterford Institutional Waterford Refugee Centre 22830319 WA730040 Fabric Shop Barrack Street Waterford Residential / 3 Commercial 22502367 WA730041 R Thompson Barrack Street Waterford Residential / 19 Commercial 22502383 WA730042 Mount Sion Cresent Barrack Street Waterford Residential (former military barracks) 0 WA730043 Cathedral of the Most Barronstrand Street Waterford Religious Holy Trinity - 22501138 WA730044 Tommy Hilfiger Shop 03, Barronstrand Street Waterford Commercial (shopfront only) 04 0 WA730045 Lily O'Brien (formerly Barronstrand Street Waterford Commercial Heine) 8 22501086 WA730047 Therapie 31 Barronstrand Street Waterford Commercial 22501162 WA730049 Stone Warehouse Bolton Street Waterford Commercial 0 WA730051 St Saviours Dominican Bridge Street Waterford Religious Church 22500179 WA730052 No Name Entered 17 Broad Street Waterford Commercial 22501169 WA730057 Manor St John Cannon Street Lisduggan Waterford Community 22829018 WA730058 17th Cen. Gable Carrigeen Park Waterford Archaeological 0 WA730063 Christ Church Cathedral Cathedral Square Waterford Religious 22504095 WA730064 John Roberts House (The Cathedral Square Waterford Residential / Fat Angel) 1 Commercial 0 WA730066 No Name Entered 3 Cathedral Square Waterford Residential 0 WA730067 No Name Entered 4 Cathedral Square Waterford Residential 0 WA730068 No Name Entered 5 Cathedral Square Waterford Residential 0 Page 1 of 58 WA730069 No Name Entered 6 Cathedral Square Waterford Residential 0 WA730070 No Name Entered 7 Cathedral Square Waterford Residential 0 WA730071 The Deanery & Cathedral Square Waterford Commercial Undercroft 22504096 WA730072 Cathedral Close Cathedral Close, Cathedral Waterford Residential Apartments Square 0 WA730073 Baptist Church Catherine Street Waterford Religious 22504438 WA730074 Barrett Bros. Skoda Catherine Street Waterford Commercial Dealers 26 22504426 WA730075 Sherlock House 2 Catherine Street Waterford Residential 0 WA730076 Waterford Courthouse - Catherine Street Waterford Institutional 22504492 WA730077 No Name Entered 5 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504495 WA730078 No Name Entered 6 Catherine Street Waterford Residential 22504496 WA730079 No Name Entered 7 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504497 WA730080 Wharton House 8 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504498 WA730081 No Name Entered 9 Catherine Street Waterford Residential 22504499 WA730082 No Name Entered 10 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504500 WA730083 No Name Entered 11 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504501 WA730084 No Name Entered 13 Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504429 WA730085 No Name Entered 25 Catherine Street Waterford Residential 22504442 WA730086 St. Catherines Hall Catherine Street Waterford Commercial 22504428 WA730087 Maryland House - The Mall / Catherine Street Waterford Commercial including plaques 22504341 WA730089 No Name Entered 5 Colbeck Street Waterford Commercial 22504345 WA730090 Wallace House (external Colbeck Street Waterford Residential envelope only) 8 0 WA730091 Walsh House (formerly College Street Waterford Residential Michael Walsh Asylum) 22830231 WA730092 School of Ed and Prof WIT, College Street Waterford Educational Dev-former Dominicks Campus College Street School 22830222 WA730094 St. Annes Presbytery Convent Hill Waterford Residential 22502462 WA730095 Waterford Institute of Good Shepherd Convent Waterford Educational Techology (WIT) Cork Road / College Street 22830217 WA730096 Matthew Shee( former Bath Street (Cork Road) Waterford Residential Shee Charity) 0 WA730097 Manor Court Apartments- Cork Road, Waterford Residential former Holy Ghost Hospital 22830216 WA730098 Annaville House Dunmore Road Waterford Commercial 22831002 WA730099 Ardkeen Lodge, Dunmore Road Waterford Commercial Waterford Regional Hospital 22831007 WA730100 Ballycar House Dunmore Road Waterford Commercial 22831003 WA730102 Leoville House Dunmore Road Waterford Residential 22831005 WA730103 Abbey Church/Scouting Abbey Road Ferrybank Waterford Community Ireland Ferrybank Scout Den 22900905 WA730104 Abbey House Waterford Residential 22900907 WA730105 Abbey Lodge Waterford Residential 22900906 Page 2 of 58 WA730106 Sacred Heart Church Ferrybank Waterford Religious 22900904 WA730107 Sion Hill House & Garden Ferrybank Waterford Residential 22500072 WA730128 Dolphin House George's Street (Great Waterford Residential / 1 Georges Street) Commercial 22501515 WA730129 No Name Entered George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial 2 George's Street) 22501514 WA730130 Old Presbytery 3 Great George's Street Waterford Residential 22501513 WA730131 Old Presbytery George's Street (Great Waterford Residential 4 George's Street) 22502584 WA730134 Waterford Walls George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial (Carriageway only) 5 George's Street) 22501512 WA730136 John Palmer Music Centre George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial 7 George's Street) 22501510 WA730137 The Vintage Factory/Arch George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial Coffee Shop Georges Street) (carriageway) 29 22501098 WA730138 T & H Doolan George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial 33 Georges Street) 22501101 WA730139 St Patricks Catholic George's (Great) Street, Waterford Religious Church incl Arch and Jenkin's Lane Bellcote 22501490 WA730140 Waterford Heritage Jenkins Lane Waterford Community 0 WA730141 St Patrick's Ladies Home George's (Great) Street, Waterford Institutional Jenkin's Lane 22501489 WA730142 T&H Doolan 31 George's Street (Great Waterford Commercial & Georges Street) 32 22501100 WA730143 O'Shea O'Toole 11 Gladstone Street Waterford Commercial 0 WA730144 Gladstone Book Shop 12 Gladstone Street Waterford Commercial 22501106 WA730145 Nursing Needs Ltd 13 Gladstone Street Waterford Commercial 22501107 WA730146 The Old Ground 10 The Glen Waterford Commercial 0 WA730147 Gracedieu House Gracedieu Road Waterford Residential 22900909 WA730172 Prospect Lodge Gracedieu Road Waterford Residential 22828025 WA730173 Arlington Lodge (former John's Hill Waterford Commercial Bishops House) 22830073 WA730174 St Otterans Cemetery John's Hill (Upper Grange Waterford Religious (incl lodge arch and Road) chapel) 22830065 WA730175 The Grange 32 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830077 WA730176 Comeragh House 34 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830079 WA730177 Rosemount, The Elms John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830076 WA730178 St Patricks Hospital John's Hill Waterford Institutional 22830074 WA730179 St Otteran's Hospital John's Hill (Upper Grange Waterford Institutional Road) 22830060 WA730180 College House St John's College John's Hill Waterford Residential (The Folly) 22830069 WA730181 Grantstown House Earlscourt, Dunmore Road Waterford Residential 22901822 WA730182 Greyfriars Art and Greyfriars Waterford Community Heritage Centre 22504099 WA730203 The Granary, Dept of The Quay (Merchants Waterford Educational Architecture Quay)/ Hanover Street 22500295 Page 3 of 58 WA730204 Edmund Rice Mount Sion Barrack Street Waterford Community International Heritage Centre 22502393 WA730205 No Name Entered 9 Henrietta Street Waterford Commercial 22504054 WA730210 No Name Entered 16 Henrietta Street Waterford Residential 22504065 WA730211 No Name Entered 17 Henrietta Street Waterford Residential 22504064 WA730213 L'atmosphere 19 Henrietta Street Waterford Commercial 22504062 WA730214 The Wine Vault High Street Waterford Commercial 0 WA730215 Waterford Castle Little Island Waterford Commercial 22901002 WA730218 Crystal nightclub-external John Street Waterford Commercial envelope and shopfront 10 0 WA730219 Curry and Kebab House 16 John Street Waterford Commercial 22501321 WA730222 Eldon Terrace 11 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830295 WA730223 Eldon Terrace 12 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830294 WA730224 Eldon Terrace 13 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830148 WA730225 Eldon Terrace 14 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830293 WA730226 Eldon Terrace 15 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830147 WA730227 Bellevue Terrace 1 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830111 WA730228 Bellevue Terrace 2 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830271 WA730229 Bellevue Terrace 3 John's Hill Waterford Residential 22830112 WA730230 Bellevue Terrace 4 John's Hill Waterford
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