archaeological & built heritage assessment - The Heritage Council
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Dev. Plan<br />
Ref. No.<br />
NIAH<br />
Ref. No.<br />
00900166 31800901 Church of St.<br />
Brigid<br />
Building/area Location County Notes<br />
Road, Boyle<br />
house, c. 1830, with<br />
projecting porch and<br />
plaster architraves to<br />
front façade; ruin of<br />
outhouses to rear<br />
from yard.<br />
Breedogue Roscommon Freestanding gablefronted<br />
RC church<br />
<strong>built</strong> in 1867 with<br />
three-storey belltower<br />
or aisle to east side,<br />
sacristy attached to<br />
rear and with apse to<br />
chancel.<br />
- 31801001 Moylurg House Croghan, Boyle Roscommon Detached three-bay<br />
two-storey over<br />
basement country<br />
house in late Georgian<br />
style, c. 1819, with<br />
stone reveals and<br />
tripartide orginal<br />
timber doorcase;<br />
extended to side, c.<br />
1920; two storey<br />
stables to side of<br />
house; c. 1840.<br />
- 31801002 Cavetown<br />
House<br />
- 31801101 Railway station Carrick-on-<br />
Shannon<br />
Croghan, Boyle Roscommon Detached one-storey<br />
over basement country<br />
houses, dated 1809<br />
with three-bay<br />
entrance front having<br />
cutstone dressing to<br />
openings.<br />
Roscommon<br />
Detached four-bay<br />
two-storey over<br />
basement railway<br />
station, c. 1860, with<br />
single-storey office to<br />
side and quayside<br />
canopy; red brick signal<br />
box and threebaywaiting<br />
room with<br />
original timber<br />
panelling to opposite<br />
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