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Tramore Local Area Plan - Waterford County Council

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346 <strong>Tramore</strong> <strong>Tramore</strong> House Three-bay two-storey over basementhouse, c.1850, Subsequently in use asconvent, now in use as offices. Gatewaycomprising pair of rock-faced squaredlimestone piers with cast-iron doublegates. Set back from road in own groundson an elevated site overlooking <strong>Tramore</strong>Bay.Adminitratvie22816061263 <strong>Tramore</strong> Coast Restaurant,Lower BranchRoad258 <strong>Tramore</strong> Branch House,Lower BranchRoad245 <strong>Tramore</strong> <strong>Tramore</strong> RailwayStationEnd-of-terrace three-bay two-storey overraised basement house, c.1870, on a quasiL-shaped plan. to accommodate partcommercial use. One of a pair forming partof a terrace of three.Terraced two-bay two-storey over raisedbasement house, c.1870. One of a terraceof three. Pitched slate roof with clay ridgetiles, no chimney stacks. Set back fromroad in own grounds with forecourt havingunpainted roughcast boundary wall withunpainted rendered piers, cast-iron gate,and unpainted roughcast boundary wall torear elevation.Three-bay two-storey yellow brickElizabethan Revival-style railway stationopened 1853. Closed, 1961.Town HouseTown HouseStation228161252281612622816111242 <strong>Tramore</strong> <strong>Tramore</strong>Coastguard StationNine-bay two-storey over part-basementcoastguard station, built1875.Subsequently in multiple privateresidential use.CoastguardStation22816013113

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