archaeological & built heritage assessment - The Heritage Council
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Dev. Plan<br />
Ref. No.<br />
NIAH<br />
Ref. No.<br />
- 31800304 Clooncruffer<br />
Bridge<br />
- 31800401 Entrance gate,<br />
Kilronan Castle<br />
Building/area Location County Notes<br />
and ornate<br />
bargeboards.<br />
Boyle Roscommon Triple-arched stone<br />
bridge, c. 1820, over<br />
Feorish river.<br />
Kilronan, Boyle Roscommon Triple arch stone<br />
entrance gate c.1860<br />
with ruin of grotto<br />
type folly gatelodge.<br />
- 31800402 Kilronan church Kilronan, Boyle Roscommon Single-cell COI church,<br />
c. 1815, with three-bay<br />
front; battlemented<br />
two-storey tower to<br />
west containing fabric<br />
of earlier structure on<br />
site.<br />
- 31800403 Entrance gate,<br />
Kilronan Abbey<br />
- 31800404 Turlough<br />
O’Carolan’s<br />
tomb<br />
- 31800406 Knockranny<br />
House<br />
00600168 31800601 Riversdale<br />
House<br />
Kilronan, Boyle Roscommon Entrance gate to<br />
Kilronan Abbey<br />
graveyard, erected in<br />
1858 with inscribed<br />
tympana.<br />
Kilronan, Boyle Roscommon Tombstone of<br />
Turlough O’Carolan (?-<br />
1738) buried in<br />
graveyard attached to<br />
former Kilronan Abbey<br />
with memorial slab<br />
erected in 1r978 for<br />
250 years celebration<br />
of O’Carolan’s death.<br />
Lough Meelagh,<br />
Boyle<br />
Knockvicar,<br />
Boyle<br />
Roscommon<br />
Roscommon<br />
Detached four-bay<br />
two-storey country<br />
house, c. 1810, with<br />
curved three-bay<br />
garden front; bay<br />
window to rear and<br />
two-storey outhouses<br />
to side house in<br />
dilapidated condition,<br />
outhouses occupied.<br />
Detached double-pile,<br />
single-storey over<br />
basement late<br />
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