Record of Protected Structures It Was the Seat of the Bligh Family Since the 17Th Century

Record of Protected Structures It Was the Seat of the Bligh Family Since the 17Th Century

450 REG. No. AIS NIAH No. STRUCTURE STREET/TOWNLAND TOWN BUILDING TYPE DESCRIPTION V V MH002-100 R 14400201 Saint Columba’s Church of Ireland Moyhill Kilmainhamwood Church (C of I) Detached single-cell church, built c.1890, now derelict, with Church bellcote to porch on south elevation. Rock-faced limestone walls with buttresses and yellow and red brick dressings. MH003-100 R Ardagh Church, St. Patricks RC Meath Hill Ardagh Church (R C) 1843 Single cell, very wide nave with original roof. Interior and Church windows modernised. Structures ofProtected Record MH003-101 R 14400302 Meath Hill thatch Meath hill Ardagh Thatched House Detached three-bay single-storey house with attic, built c.1800, windbreak porch, two-bay extension c.1860. Thatched roof of oat straw, 3 rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered stone walls. MH003-102 R 14400303 Newstone milestone Drumbride Drumcondra Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides. MH003-103 R 14400304 Newstone milestone Newstone Drumcondra Milestone Triangular-profile granite milestone, c.1780, inscribed on two sides. MH005-100 R Carrickspringan farmhouse Carrickspringan Moynalty Farmhouse A two-storey, four bay, lime washed farmhouse, with stone outbuildings. MH005-101 R 14301005 Farmhouse Boynagh Killmainham Wood Farmhouse Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1870, rendered walls and pitched slate roof. Square-headed openings with timber sash windows. Projecting porch with segmental-arched opening having timber surround and overlight. MH005-102 R Cruicetown House Cruicetown Nobber House (detached) A seven-bay two-storey house, 1845 with four stone chimney stacks and a square projecing castellated porch. The house is set within a courtyard of strange castellated walls built from the remains of an older house built c.1600. Interesting gates and lodge MH005-103 R Cruicetown Cruicetown Nobber Monuments / Church Ruined medieval church, c.1200, contains an effigy monument of Walter and Elisabeth Cruise, who died c.1660. MH005-104 R Whitewood House, Lodge and Whitewood Nobber Country House Three-bay, two-storey over high basement House, 1735 by farm buildings Richard Castle.Designed as a hunting lodge for the Preston Family. Incl stable block, farm buildings and gatelodge. MH005-105 R Brittas Brittas Nobber Country House It was the seat of the Bligh family since the 17th century. Dated from around 1840, Francis Johnston is supposed to have worked on the house. A rectangular two -storey house with a wide hipped roof and a four bay ballroom to the East. REG. No. AIS NIAH No. STRUCTURE STREET/TOWNLAND TOWN BUILDING TYPE DESCRIPTION V MH005-106 R 14302028 Water Pump Muff Nobber Water Pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion’s head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle. MH005-200 R 14301013 Parochial House Eden Kilmainham Wood Parochial House Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built 1927, with gabled projecting entrance bay. Pitched slate roof with red brick Structures ofProtected Record chimneystacks. Rendered to ground floor, roughcast rendered to first floor, with decorative render quoins. MH005-202 R 14301010 Keogans Eden Kilmainham Wood Public House Detached nine-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, now in use as a public house. Projecting porch with pilasters, decorative eaves course, cast-iron frill, and square-headed openings having chamfered surrounds and stone sills. MH005-203 R 14301011 Kilmainham Bridge Eden Kilmainham Wood Bridge (road) Triple-arch limestone road bridge, built c.1800, with stone weir to downstream side. Limestone dressing to arches and triangular cutwaters. Cast-iron railings to parapet. The northern arch is no longer in use. Meath County Development 2007-2013 Plan MH005-204 R 14301007 Water Pump Eden Killmainham Wood Water Pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, now missing the pumping arm. Banding to the pier and fluting to the neck and cap. MH005-205 R 14301008 House Eden Killmainham Wood House (detached) Detached double-pile four-bay two-storey house, built c.1810. Ruled and lined rendered walls with render quoins. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and clay pots. MH005-206 R Remains of a Church Eden Kilmainhamwood Archaeological Area Alter stone remains of an early Church, it is a recorded monument. Monuments and Features MH005-207 R 14301003 Gogarty’s Printers Limited Eden Killmainham Wood Railway Shed Detached six-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built c.1870, now in use as printing premises. Roughly dressed limestone walls with quoins. MH005-208 R 14301004 Drogheda, Kingscourt Railway Line Boynagh Killmainham Wood Railway Line Section of Drogheda-Kingscourt railway line, constructed c. 1870. Single line of cast-iron track on timber sleepers with limestone platform and level crossing. Station complex includes goods shed, and railway workers house. MH005-209 R 14321006 McMahon’s Eden Kilmainhamwood House (detached) Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1810, now derelict. MH005-300 R 14302026 Limekiln Muff Nobber Kiln Square-plan limekiln, built c.1800, now disused. Roughly dressed limestone walls with ashlar voussoirs to segmental-arch opening. Built into limestone outcrop. 451 452 REG. No. AIS NIAH No. STRUCTURE STREET/TOWNLAND TOWN BUILDING TYPE DESCRIPTION V MH005-301 R 14302027 Bridge Farm Muff Nobber Farm Buildings Detached three-bay single-storey outbuilding, built c.1820. Pitched corrugated-steel roof. Dressed sandstone and limestone walls with limestone quoins. Segmental-arch carriage openings with ashlar voussoirs. Square-headed window openings with stone sills. Structures ofProtected Record MH005-302 R 14302025 Nobber Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (road) Four-arch road bridge, built c.1830, with roughly dressed rubble limestone walls and ashlar limestone voussoirs. Buttresses added to carry pipe across river. MH005-303 R 14302023 Railway station Nobber Nobber Railway Platform Remains of railway station platform, built c.1872, comprising of limestone kerbing set on rubble limestone wall. MH005-304 R 14302024 Water Pump Nobber Nobber Water Pump Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with lion’s head surrounding spout. Fluted base and cap, with finial and side handle. MH005-305 R 14302021 Railway Warehouse Nobber Nobber Railway Warehouse Detached two-bay single-storey former railway warehouse, built 1872, now in use as outbuilding. Pitched corrugated-iron roof. Meath County Development 2007-2013 Plan Dressed limestone walls. Segmental-arched carriage openings with ashlar limestone voussoirs. MH005-306 R 14302017 Saint John the Baptist Church of Nobber Nobber Church (C of I) Detached gable-fronted former church, built c.1750, with three- Ireland Church bay side elevations to nave. MH005-308 R 14302020 Railway Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (railway) Single-arch railway bridge, built c.1875, to carry the road over the track. Rock-faced limestone walls with segmental-arched opening having brick dressings. MH005-309 R 14302019 House Nobber Nobber House Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830. Hipped slate roof with ashlar chimneystacks. Roughly-dressed stone walls with limestone quoins. MH005-310 R Church Tomb Nobber Nobber Tomb Stone tomb to the south-east of the old Church(now in use as a house). Some of the stone is badly damaged and broken. MH005-311 R 14302001 Parochial House Nobber, Main St Nobber Parochial House Detached three-bay two-storey roughcast rendered parochial house, built c.1869, with central entrance porch. Timber sash windows with stone sills. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and clay pots.incl.detached four-bay two-storey outbuilding. MH005307 R Cross in Graveyard Nobber Nobber Cross Stone cross with wheel, in centre of grave yard. REG. No. AIS NIAH No. STRUCTURE STREET/TOWNLAND TOWN BUILDING TYPE DESCRIPTION V MH006-100 R 14302031 Ceard Scoil Nobber Nobber School Detached seven-bay single-storey red brick school, built c.1935, now disused. Comprising of three-bay central entrance block, flanked by projecting end bays. Hipped tile roofs and red brick walls. MH006-101 R 14302034 Lady Bridge Nobber Nobber Bridge (road) Double-arch road bridge, built c.1820. Rubble limestone walls Structures ofProtected Record with ashlar voussoirs to arches. Modern repairs to west. MH006-102 R Sellar Sellar Nobber Country House Detached three-bay, two-storey house, dating from c. 1760, with a hipped roof and two chimney stacks, Rubble stone walls, plain stone doorcase with fan-light. There are outbuildings to the rear of the house and also the remains of a walled Garden. MH006-103 R Julianstown House Julianstown Nobber Farm House It is a big rubble farmhouse probably from the early 19th century, three-bay, two-storey over basement with attic accomadation. It has a hipped gable roof with two chimney stacks. Modern square projecting porch to front. MH006-104 R 14400601 Yellowford Bridge Thatched House Caddelstown Drumcondra Thatched House Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with two- Meath County Development 2007-2013 Plan storey porch projection. Thatched roof or wheaten straw to front pitch, corrugated-iron to rear pitch. Whitewashed rendered stone/earth walls, sash windows. MH006-105 R 14400602 Yellowford Bridge Corn Mill Caddelstown Drumcondra Mill Detached multiple-bay three-storey mill, built c.1800, now disused. Lean-to extension c.1840 to east elevation. MH006-106 R 14400603 Yellow Ford Bridge Caddelstown Drumcondra Bridge (road) Five-arch road bridge over river, built c.1740. Rubble stone walls with ashlar voussoirs to arches. Cutwaters to south-west elevation. MH006-107 R 14304005 Syddan Hall Glebe Siddan Hall Detached gable-fronted single-storey former hall, built 1924, with two-bay side elevations, now disused. Pitched tile roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered walls with rendered quoins. MH006-108 R 14304004 Bridge Benjerstown Siddan Bridge (road) Single-arch road bridge, built c.1820. Rubble stone walls with dressed sandstone voussoirs. MH006-109 R Aclare House Aclare House Demesne Drumcondra Country House A good example of the Greek Classical revival, c.1830.

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