archaeological & built heritage assessment - The Heritage Council
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Dev. Plan<br />
Ref. No.<br />
NIAH<br />
Ref. No.<br />
Building/area Location County Notes<br />
façade, comprising hall,<br />
offices and two-storey<br />
rear section; cast-iron<br />
lamp holder over<br />
entrance.<br />
- 30800604 Glebe Street Mohill Leitrim Pair of semi-detached<br />
three-bay two-storey<br />
houses, c. 1835,<br />
recessed from line of<br />
street and having<br />
round-headed cut<br />
stone doorcases; used<br />
as school in 19 th<br />
century.<br />
- 30800605 Glebe Street Mohill Leitrim Site of two-storey<br />
gable ended thatched<br />
house, c. 1830;<br />
demolished, c. 1995,<br />
with two houses <strong>built</strong><br />
on site.<br />
- 30800606 A & D<br />
Selections, Main<br />
Street Lower<br />
- 30800607 National Irish<br />
Bank, Main<br />
Street Upper<br />
- 30800608 Bank of Ireland,<br />
Main Street<br />
Upper<br />
Mohill Leitrim End-of-terrace fourbay<br />
three-storey<br />
house, c. 1870, with<br />
bracketed timber<br />
shopfront, c. 1900, and<br />
Doric entrance porch<br />
to side; façade altered,<br />
c. 1985.<br />
Mohill Leitrim Two-storey<br />
asymmetrical plan bank<br />
on corner site, c. 1910,<br />
with steep pitch roof<br />
refurbished after fire,<br />
three-storey gable<br />
breakfront with<br />
projecting porch and<br />
horseshoe windows to<br />
banking hall.<br />
Mohill Leitrim Detached four-bay,<br />
three storey bank, c.<br />
1900, with arcaded<br />
sandstone to ground<br />
floor and parapeted<br />
red brick above.<br />
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