Appendix II - Record of Protected Structures

Closed1 Oct, 2022, 8:00am - 14 Nov, 2022, 5:00pm

RPS Reg. No.

NIAH Reg. No.

Name

Location

Description

Photo

535

None

Worlds End

Lacka, Castleconnell

Country house

1072

21900109

Lacka House

Lacka, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached five bay two-storey house, built c. 1830, with pitched roof, square headed window openings with replacement six over six windows.

1073

21900110

“Edmonds”

Brooklands, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Semi-detached five bay two storey house, built c. 1830, comprising two-bay two-storey extension to east, single bay single storey lean-to and single bay single storey addition to south.  Pitched slate roof with cast-iron ridge crestings and rendered chimney stacks. Roughcast rendered walls and rendered plinth course, timber sliding sash windows and painted concrete sills

1074

21900111

Dundons

Lacka, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Semi-detached five bay two storey house, built c. 1830.  Pitched slate roof with cast iron ridge crestings and rendered chimney stacks.  Roughcast rendered walls and plinth course.  Square-headed openings, having six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows and painted sills.  Round-headed opening with spoked cast-iron fanlight over timber paneled door and sidelights.

1075

21807037

Grange House

Lacka, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached three-bay two storey double pile house, built in 1828, having bows to the front (south) elevation end bays and canted three-bay single-storey entrance bay.  Lean-to conservatory to west elevation and lean-to extensions to rear (north) elevation.  Pitched slate roofs with rendered chimney stacks, render eaves course and cast-iron rainwater goods.  Rendered parapet having cornice to front elevation

1076

21807038

Glenbrook

Lacka, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Detached three-bay two storey house, built c. 1830, having bay windows to ground floor.  Hipped slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and overhanging eaves having timber brackets.  Roughcast rendered walls with render plinth course.  Square-headed openings to first floor having concrete sills, six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows and flanking four-over-four pane timber sliding sash windows. 

1079

21807040

Meskells

Lacka, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Semi-detached pair of houses, built c. 1810, comprising four-bay two-storey house to east and three-bay two-storey house to the west, having timber shopfront to ground floor.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks, cast-iron rainwater goods and render eaves course.  Roughcast rendered walls.  Square headed openings with concrete sills and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows. Timber shopfront to west house comprising pilasters supporting fascia with raised lettering and cornice.  

1080

21807008

Rectory The Tontines(i)

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

End-of-terrace four-bay three-storey over basement house, built in 1812, having porch to the front (west) elevation.  Pitched slate roof with overhanging eaves, timber brackets, rendered chimney stacks and cast iron rainwater goods.  Roughcast walls having render plinth course.  Square-headed openings to second floor with six-over-three pane timber sliding sash windows.  Limestone sills throughout. Wrought-iron balconies to first floor. 

 

1081

21807007

The Tontines(ii)

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Terraced two-bay three-storey house over basement, built 1812.  Pitched slate roof having overhanging eaves with timber brackets, rendered chimney stack and cast-iron rainwater goods.  Roughcast rendered walls having render plinth course.    Round-headed opening having cobweb fanlight over timber paneled door.  Limestone step to entrance.

1082

21807006

The Tontines(iii)

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Terraced two-bay three-storey house over basement, built in 1812.  Pitched slate roof having overhanging eaves with timber brackets, rendered chimney stack and cast-iron rainwater goods.  Roughcast rendered walls.  Square-headed openings to second floor with replacement timber casement windows.   Limestone sills throughout. Square-headed openings to first and ground floors having six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows.  Wrought-iron balconies to first floor.  Round-headed opening having cobweb fanlight over timber panelled door.

1083

21807005

The Tontines(iv)

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

End-of-terrace two-bay three storey house over basement, built in 1812.  Pitched slate roof having overhanging eaves with timber brackets, rendered chimney stack and cast-iron rainwater goods.  Roughcast rendered walls having limestone plinth course.  Square-headed openings to second floor with six-over-three pane timber sliding sash windows.  Limestone sills throughout.  Square-headed openings to first and ground floors having six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows.  Wrought-iron balcony to first floor.

1084

None

Church(in ruins)

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Medieval Structure – Church

Small early medieval church which may date from the 11th Century.  Located in the grounds of Island House.  Converted to an out-house for island house in early 1800’s

1085

21807009

Island House

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement villa style house built c. 1840.  Comprising pedimented fluted Doric portico to front (east) elevation and gable-fronted breakfront to rear (west) elevation with flanking full height conservatories.  Hipped slate roof having overhanging eaves with timber brackets, rendered chimney stacks and cast iron rainwater goods. Square headed openings to ground floor with painted stone sills.  

1086

None

Kingstons

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Terraced five-bay two storey house, built c. 1800.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks, overhanging eaves and timber brackets.  Rendered walls having render quoins.  Square headed openings with render surrounds, painted stone sills and one over one pane timber sliding sash windows.  Round-headed opening having render surround and glazed overlight over square-headed timber panelled door.  Limestone step to entrance

1087

None

Hickeys

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Domestic

End of terrace three-bay two storey house, built c. 1850, with pitched artificial slate roof with overhanging eaves having timber brackets and rendered chimney stacks.  Rendered walls with render plinth course.  Square-headed openings having render surrounds and concrete sills.  Round-headed opening having render pilasters with keystone over glazed overlight and half glazed timber panelled door. 

1088

21807012

Shannon Hotel

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Commercial

Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1800 having render shopfront to front (south-west) elevation.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks, overhanging eaves having timber brackets and cast-iron rainwater goods. Lined-and-ruled rendered walls with render plinth course and recent bronze plaque.  Shopfront comprising render pilasters supporting fascia and cornice over square- headed openings.

1089

21807013

Sunnyside

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Dwelling

Terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1800. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and overhanging eaves having timber brackets.  Lined-and-ruled rendered walls.  Square-headed openings with painted stone sills and render surrounds.  Pair of rendered square-profile piers to southwest having render caps and single-leaf cast-iron gate.  

1090

21807002

Catholic Church

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Catholic Church

Freestanding gable-fronted cruciform-plan Roman Catholic Church, begun in 1863, comprising four-bay nave, transepts and channel having extension to rear (south-east) elevation and two-bay single-storey lean-to to northeast and southwest elevation.  Pitched slate roofs with limestone coping, cross finials, open work bellcote to rear, cast-iron rainwater goods and limestone bracketed eaves course.  

 

1091

21807001

Castle View House

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Commercial

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1870, having late nineteenth shopfront to front (north) elevation and extensions to rear (south) elevation.  Pitched slate roof with overhanging eaves having timber brackets, rendered chimney stacks, render copings and cast-iron rainwater goods.  Square-headed openings having painted concrete sills and timber sliding sash windows.  Round-headed opening having spoked fanlight over timber panelled door.  Shopfront comprising render pilasters supporting fascia and cornice  

1092

21807014

Worrall’s Inn

Cloon and Commons, Castleconnell

Urban structure – Commercial

Detached five-bay two storey house, built c. 1820, having render shopfront and bay window to front elevation.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and decorative timber bargeboards.  Lined-and-ruled rendered walls having render quoins.  Shopfront comprising Doric style pilasters supporting fascia and cornice.  Square-headed display openings timber mullions.

 

1093

21807015

Community Hall

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban structure – Civic

Detached three-bay single storey community hall, built in 1956.  Comprised stepped pediment to front elevation, single storey extension to south-east elevation and lean-to to northwest elevation.  Pitched slate roof.  Channel rendered walls with render plinth course.  Square-headed opening with concrete cantilevered canopy over double-leaf timber panelled doors.  

1094

21807016

Stradbally School

 

Main Street, Stradbally North,

Castleconnell

Semi-detached four-bay single-storey L-plan Gothic Revival style former school, built in 1853.

1095

21807018

Station

Coolreiry, Castleconnell

Industrial Railway Station

Detached eight-bay single storey railway station, built in 1858, having single-bay single-storey extension to south elevation, uPVC porch to north elevation and cantilevered canopy to front elevation.  Pitched slate roof with red brick chimney stacks and roof lights.  Rendered walls having render quoins and plinth course.  Square-headed openings with concrete sills, replacement uPVC windows and cast iron sill guards.    

1096

21807019

Guerin’s Bar

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban structure – Commercial

Detached four-bay two-storey former coaching inn, built c. 1810, comprising late nineteenth-century timber shopfront to north elevation, two bay single-storey extension having porch to east elevation and single-bay two-storey extension to south elevation.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and render eaves course.  Render walls having render plinth course and quoins

1097

None

 

ACM Community Resource Centre

14 Castle Street

 

14 Castle Street,

Castleconnell

Mid-terraced four-bay single-storey house, built c. 1820.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stack.  Lined-and-ruled rendered walls. Square-headed openings with painted sills and one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows.  Square-headed opening having timber battened half door.

 

 

 

1098

None

 

ACM Community Recource Centre

15 Castle Street

 

15 Castle Street,

Castleconnell

Mid -terraced four-bay single-storey house, built c. 1820. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stack.  Lined-and-ruled rendered walls having render quoins.  Square-headed openings with one-over-one pane timber sliding sash windows and painted sills.  Square-headed opening having timber battened half door.

 

 

1099

None

Castle Connell(in ruins)

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Medieval Site – Castle

Located on the top of a steep flat topped rocked plateau to the south west of the village centre. The ruin is badly damaged with remains of the southwest and northwest towers protruding.  Site of fortified structures since 1174.    The castle was blown up in 1691.

 

 

1100

21807020

Shanacloon House

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built in 1863, comprising shallow breakfront to front elevation and three-bay two-storey extension to rear.  Hipped slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and overhanging eaves having timber brackets.  Lined and ruled rendered walls with render quoins and stringcourse. Round-headed opening to first floor having limestone sills and render surrounds. Square-headed openings to ground floor.

 

1101

21807032

Shannon View

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1830, having two-bay two-storey extension to rear elevation.  Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks, render eaves course and copings.  Hipped slate roof extension. Square-headed openings with limestone sills.  Round-headed opening with cobweb fanlight over timber panelled door.

1102

21807031

Stradbally School

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Urban structure – Institutional

Detached six-bay two-storey cruciform-plan former school, built in 1867.  Comprising gable-fronted breakfront to front and rear elevations, recent uPVC conservatory and timber portico to south elevation.  Hipped slate roof having pitched slate roofs to breakfronts and red brick chimney stacks. Limestone walls with tooled limestone quoins, platband and plinth course.  Inscribed limestone date stone to front elevation. 

 

1103

 

Castle Oaks Hotel

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c. 1790.  Comprising shallow breakfront and recent porch to front elevation, bows to north and south elevation, canted bays and recent extension to rear elevation.  Split-level extension to south elevation.  Hipped slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and render bracketed eaves course.  Render parapet to breakfront.  Square-headed openings with limestone sills and replacement uPVC windows.

1104

21807030

Courthouse

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Urban Structure – Civic

Detached three-bay two-storey former courthouse built c. 1810.  Single-bay single-storey extension to south elevation.  Hipped slate roof having red brick chimney stack and cast-iron rainwater goods. Half-hipped slate roof to extension.  Rubble limestone walls.  Square-headed window openings to ground floor with painted stone sills.  Camber-headed window opening to first floor having painted stone sill and painted red brick surround. 

1105

21807042

Rock Lodge

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Country House

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1790, having timber porch to front elevation.  Hipped slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and overhanging eaves having timber brackets.  Rendered walls with render plinth course.  Square-headed openings having six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows and limestone sills.  Square-headed opening to porch with glazed overlight and flanking sidelights. 

 

1106

21807027

Church of Ireland

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Church of Ireland

Freestanding gable-fronted Board of First Fruits style Church of Ireland church, built in 1809, enlarged in 1826, and in 1844 and may also incorporate earlier fabric.  Comprising crenellated apex to gable front, octagonal limestone spire with cast-iron finial to front elevation, five bay nave having gablets and three-bay single-storey L-plan vestry to north elevation.  Pitched slate roof with limestone copings, cast-iron rainwater goods and limestone pinnacles to corners.   

1

1107

21807028

Lodge

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Church of Ireland gate lodge

Detached two-bay two storey former gate lodge, built c. 1810.  Comprising gable-fronted projecting end bay and verandah to front elevation.  Pitched slate roof having rendered chimney stack and overhanging eaves with timber barge boards.  Rendered walls having rendered plinth course.  Square-headed openings to first floor with painted rusticated stone block-and-start surrounds, concrete sill and replacement uPVC windows.

 

1108

None

Graveyard

Stradbally North, Castleconnell

Graveyard

Church of Ireland, late 18th century, enlarged in 1831, has many monuments and octagonal spire typical of Limerick, suggest medieval element to building. Interesting mausoleum and grave markers.

1109

None

Mausoleum

Stradbally North,

Castleconnell

Mausoleum

Burial chamber of General Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B., early Governor General of New South Wales, founder of Melbourne.

 

1110

None

Tomb

Stradbally North,

Castleconnell

Tomb

Grave of Major T Gill,

Early use of concrete and cast iron

 

5056

 

21807010

Bridge

Cloon and Commons,

Castleconnell

Single‐arch sandstone road bridge across the River Shannon, built c. 1815. Crenelated rubble parapet walls with render copings. Cut sandstone voussoirs to round‐headed arches

5057

 

21807035

Post Box

 

Cloon and Commons,
Castleconnell

Wall‐mounted cast‐iron post box, c. 1890, with inscribed VR raised lettering, and raised crown motif. Set in rubble limestone wall.

Manufacturer's name on base: 'W.T. Allen and Co. London'

5058

 

21900101

Limestone Pier

Stradbally North,

Castleconnell

Pair of octagonal limestone piers with carved caps, c. 1870, and double‐leaf spear‐headed wrought‐iron gates. Spear‐headed cast‐iron railings set in limestone plinths terminating in pair of square‐profile piers. Rubble limestone boundary walls

5059

 

21807036

Spa House

Lacka,

Castleconnell

Detached five‐bay two‐storey former assembly room, built c. 1771, having recent gable‐fronted canopy to entrance and three-bay single‐storey extension to front (southeast). Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and cast‐iron rainwater goods

 

5061

 

21807039

Charco's

Lacka,

Castleconnell

Detached seven‐bay two‐storey house, built c. 1820, having shopfront to ground floor and single‐bay single‐storey extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stacks, overhanging eaves and cast iron rainwater goods

5062

 

21807003

Shannon Stores

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Detached four‐bay two‐storey house, built c. 1870, having shopfront to front (south‐east) and north‐east elevations. Hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves having timber brackets and rendered chimney stacks

5063

 

21807023

Unknown

Castle Street, Coolbane,

Castleconnell

Terraced two‐bay two‐storey house, built c. 1820, having late 19th Century shopfront to ground floor. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast‐iron rainwater goods. Lined‐and‐ruled rendered walls to ground floor

5064

 

21807024

Unknown

Castle Street, Coolbane,

Castleconnell

 

End‐of‐terrace four‐bay single‐storey house, built c. 1820. Pitched slate roof having rendered chimney stack, render copings and cast‐iron rainwater goods. Lined‐and‐ruled rendered walls with render quoins

7015

21807022

Greystone

Coolbane, Castleconnell

Urban structure – Institutional

Semi-detached two-bay single storey T-plan school house and four-bay single-storey L-plan Gothic Revival style former school, built in 1853, having recent porch to front elevation of schoolhouse.  Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimney stacks and limestone copings.  

Roughly dressed limestone walls having tooled limestone quoins, buttresses and inscribed plaque to front elevation.  Porch on school comprising timber battened walls with dressed limestone plinth.