archaeological & built heritage assessment - The Heritage Council
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Dev. Plan<br />
Ref. No.<br />
NIAH<br />
Ref. No.<br />
- 30800307 St. John’s<br />
Church of<br />
Ireland Church<br />
- 30800308 Roman Catholic<br />
Church of St.<br />
Patrick<br />
Building/area Location County Notes<br />
Church Street,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
Convent<br />
Avenue,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
- 30800309 Breda’s <strong>The</strong> Square,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
- 30800310 Arcade Gift and<br />
Video Store<br />
- 30800311 Pair of twostorey<br />
dwelling<br />
houses<br />
- 30800312 National Irish<br />
Bank<br />
<strong>The</strong> Square,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
Convent<br />
Avenue,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
High Street,<br />
Drumshambo<br />
Leitrim Single-cell church, c.<br />
1829, with<br />
battlemented entrance<br />
bell tower, chancel to<br />
rear and pointed and<br />
ogee arch windows.<br />
Leitrim T-shaped plan church<br />
with date plaque of<br />
1845 over projecting<br />
entrance porch having<br />
ogee arched door<br />
cases, belfry tower<br />
attached to side;<br />
church reroofed, c.<br />
1940, and galleries to<br />
arcaded crossing with<br />
open truss roof.<br />
Leitrim Terraced four-bay<br />
two-storey 19 th<br />
century house with cut<br />
façade; floor retail<br />
outlets altered, c.<br />
1970; reroofed, c.<br />
1990<br />
Leitrim Terraced three-bay<br />
three-storey former<br />
house, c. 1840, with<br />
round-headed<br />
entrance; currently in<br />
use as offices<br />
Leitrim Pair of two-storey<br />
dwelling houses, c.<br />
1860, with integral<br />
carriage arch to fourbay<br />
house to right,<br />
façade restyled, c.<br />
1900, with reticulated<br />
quoins and hood<br />
mouldings to openings<br />
Leitrim Five-bay two-storey L-<br />
shaped plan red brick<br />
Edwardian bank on<br />
corner site, c. 1903,<br />
with sandstone<br />
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