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The O'Connell Monument in Ennis, County Clare, is record number 20000001 in the NIAH database. The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) maintains a central database of the architectural heritage of the Republic of Ireland covering the period since 1700 in complement to the Archaeological Survey of Ireland, which focuses on archaeological sites of the pre-1700 period.
The Planning and Development Act 2000 establishes that each regional planning authority (administered by county and city councils in Ireland) is responsible for maintaining a Record of Protected Structures. These structures may be protected for conservation from an architectural, historical, archaeological, cultural, social or technical ...
The Office of Public Works (OPW), together with the National Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media are responsible for the a number of heritage sites of Ireland. They undertake protection and conservation of Ireland's heritage (specifically buildings and historic sites).
Protected areas of the Republic of Ireland by county (26 C) B. Biosphere reserves of the Republic of Ireland (3 P) C. Caves of the Republic of Ireland (1 C, 11 P) F.
Other buildings within this townland that appear on North Tipperary County Council's Record of Protected Structures (ref S1-S4) [7] and include a number of private houses (including the 17th or 18th century Lackeen House), and a former RIC barracks turned pub located on the R438 road. [8]
Ireland's Eye: Dublin 40.34 IE0002193: Knocksink Wood: Dublin, Wicklow 87.89 IE0000725: Lambay Island: Dublin 404.19 IE0000204: Malahide Estuary: Dublin 788 IE0000205: Rogerstown Estuary: Dublin 537.76 IE0000208: Ballynafagh Bog: Kildare 155.23 IE0000391: Ballynafagh Lake: Ballynafagh Lake, County Kildare: Kildare 45.49 IE0001387: Red Bog ...
Protected areas of Northern Ireland (13 C) Protected areas of the Republic of Ireland (16 C, 2 P) B. Biosphere reserves of Ireland (1 C) G. Geoparks in Ireland (2 C) N.
This Church of Ireland (Anglican) church was built c. 1820 and is now disused. [4] The local Catholic church, the Church of Saint Laurence O'Toole, was built between 1867 and 1871 and faces onto Roundwood's main street. [5] Both churches are included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Wicklow County Council. [6]