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Proposes Additions and Deletions from the Record of Protected Structures

KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL

Planning and Development Act 2000 - 2007


In accordance with Section 54 and the procedures outlined in Section 55 of the Planning and Development Acts, 2000 - 2007,
Kilkenny County Council proposes to make additions to and deletions from the Record of Protected Structures for County Kilkenny to include the following:

 
ReferenceStructure AddressStructure Description
ADD/04/10Molassy. Callan, Co. KilkennyFarmyard complex, c. 1800, including: (i) Detached four-bay single-storey thatched farmhouse with dormer attic with entrance windbreak. (ii) Detached four-bay single-storey outbuilding with attic, c. 1880. (iii) Detached four-bay two-storey outbuilding.
ADD/13/10Aglish South, Co. KilkennyDetached four-bay single-storey thatched cottage, c.1825, on a corner site with entrance windbreak.
ADD/14/10Aglish South, Co. KilkennyDetached four-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c. 1825, on a corner site with entrance windbreak to right, and three bay single-storey rear (south) elevation.
ADD/28/10Corluddy, Mooncoin, Co. KilkennyCast-iron post box, between 1881-1901, with raised "VR" royal cipher.
ADD/48/10Ballyrowragh, Slieverue, Co. KilkennyO’ Donovan’s Corn Mill
ADD/49/10Luffany, Slieverue, Co. KilkennyWay side cross, carved in 1736.
ADD/50/10Ringville, Slieverue, Co. KilkennyDetached three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, c. 1750, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to left ground floor.
ADD/51/10Dublin Road, KilkennyDetached three-bay two-storey house, c. 1850. Extensively renovated and extended, c. 1925, comprising two-bay two-storey return to north east.
ADD/52/1017 Barrack Street, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyTerraced three-bay two-storey house, c. 1925. One of a group of 4.
ADD/53/10Barrack Street, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyEnd-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, c. 1925. One of a group of four.
ADD/54/10Barrack Street, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennySemi-detached three-bay two-storey house, c. 1925. One of a pair.
ADD/55/10Barrack Street, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyTerraced single-bay two-storey house, c. 1850. One of a pair
ADD/56/10Ardra, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennySingle-span road bridge over river, c. 1900.
ADD/57/10Ardra, Castlecomer. Co. KilkennyGateway, c. 1850, comprising pair of limestone ashlar piers with moulded stringcourses, cut-limestone capping, sections of curved wrought iron flanking railings, limestone ashlar terminating piers and random rubble stone boundary wall to permieter of site
ADD/58/10Drumgoole, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyFreestanding single-bay single-stage icehouse, c. 1800, on a circular plan.
ADD/59/10Ardra, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyDetached three-bay two-storey Board of First Fruits glebe house, built 1819.
ADD/60/10Ardra, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennySingle-arch rubble stone road bridge over river, c. 1825.
ADD/61/10Donaguile, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyRemains of Castlecomer Union Workhouse complex, built 1853-4, including pair of twelve-bay three-storey blocks with five-bay single-storey perpendicular connecting range to centre forming T-shaped plan. Converted to use as hospital, 1901.
ADD/62/10Donaguile, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennySection of broken coursed squared rubble sandstone boundary wall, built 1853-4, incorporating segmental-headed carriageway with tooled cut-limestone block-and-start surround having tooled cut-limestone voussoirs and sections of stone cobbling to threshold
ADD/63/10Donaguile, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyDetached eight-bay two-storey building, built 1853-4. Renovated, c. 1925, to accommodate use as offices.
ADD/64/10Kiltown, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyDetached three-bay two-storey house, c.1900, possibly over basement incorporating fabric of earlier house, c. 1825, with pair of box bay windows to ground floor flanking central entrance bay, two-bay two-storey single pile parallel range to north
ADD/65/10Drumgoole, Castlecomer, Co. KilkennyDetached five-bay single-storey Tudor-style laundry, c. 1825, on a symmetrical plan with Tudor-headed open internal porch to centre having single-bay single-storey gabled flanking bays, single-bay single-storey side elevations
ADD/66/10Corluddy, Mooncoin, Co. KilkennyDetached two-bay single-storey thatched cottage with dormer attic, c.1800. Renovated, c. 1950, with single-bay single-storey flat roofed projecting porch added to right.
ADD/67/10Dairyhill, Cuffesgrange, Co. KilkennyThatched cottage
ADD/68/10High Street, Inistioge, Co. KilkennyDetached two-bay two-storey rubble stone outbuilding, c. 1800.

Proposed Deletions

Proposed Deletions
ReferenceStructure AddressStructure Description
DEL/01/10Main Street, BallyhaleTwo storey house
DEL/02/10Main Street, BallyhaleEnd of terrace two-storey house with dormer attic

Clarification to RPS

 Clarification to RPS
ReferenceStructure AddressStructure Description
 ADD/70/10 Low Street, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny Terraced four-bay two-storey house, c. 1825, with shopfront to right ground floor, possibly originally two separate two-bay two-storey houses

Particulars of the proposed additions and deletions may be inspected at the Planning Office, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny and at the Castlecomer, Thomastown, Callan and Newrath Area Offices for a six week period from the 30th July 2010 to the 10th September 2010, inclusive, during office hours 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).

During this period any person may make a written submission or observation in writing to the
Planning Authority, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny
or
by email to aine.doyle@kilkennycoco.ie, on or before the 10th September 2010,
with respect to the proposed additions to and deletions from the Record of Protected Structures and such observations will be taken into consideration before the making of these additions.

John McCormack,
Director of Services

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