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Dev. Plan<br />

Ref. No.<br />

NIAH<br />

Ref. No.<br />

Building/area Location County Notes<br />

00600277 31800607 <strong>The</strong> Temple Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

00600280 31800608 MacDermot’s<br />

Castle<br />

00600276 31800609 Lakeshore quays,<br />

Rockingham<br />

00600274 31800610 Subterranean<br />

accesses,<br />

Rockingham<br />

- 31800611 Information<br />

Centre,<br />

Rockingham<br />

00600278 31800612 Chapel,<br />

Rockingham<br />

Castle Island,<br />

Lough Key<br />

Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

00600279 31800613 Former stables Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

00600272 31800614 Fairy Bridge Lough Key<br />

Forest Park<br />

00600270 31800615 Monastic church Trinity Island,<br />

Lough Key<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Roscommon<br />

Single-storey Gothicstyle<br />

gazebo on<br />

circular plan, c. 1830<br />

on lake shore.<br />

Ruin of three-storey<br />

Georgian-Gothic folly<br />

castle, c. 1810,<br />

incorporating fabric of<br />

original Medieval castle<br />

on site.<br />

Ashlar masonry<br />

lakeshore quays, c.<br />

1820, with retaining<br />

wall to side and castiron<br />

mooring posts.<br />

Set of communicating<br />

subterranean accesses,<br />

c. 1810, linked<br />

originally to<br />

Rockingham House.<br />

Multiple bay singlestorey<br />

information<br />

centre, c. 1975, with<br />

waiting rooms, shop<br />

and corridor link to<br />

restaurant.<br />

Ruined single-cell,<br />

single-storey chapel,<br />

<strong>built</strong> in 1833 with<br />

belltower over<br />

pedimented entrance.<br />

Detached two-storey<br />

former stables dated<br />

1845 <strong>built</strong> around<br />

central quadrangle with<br />

seven-bay entrance<br />

front and pedimented<br />

entrance bay.<br />

Single-arch rusticated<br />

stone bridge <strong>built</strong> in<br />

1836.<br />

Ruin of irregular plan<br />

monastic church on<br />

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