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Chapter 4 - Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

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Church Avenue<br />

or Roseneath<br />

Mentone House 1737<br />

Abbeylands -Rosscahill House Terrace 1725<br />

Middle Abbeylands House Terrace 1724<br />

Abbeylands East House Terrace 1722<br />

Saint Alphonsus & Saint<br />

Columba’s Church<br />

Church, Presbytery<br />

and Ballybrack Old<br />

National School<br />

1719<br />

Seafield Road Avonmore House 1759<br />

Seacroft House 1764<br />

The Red House House 1763<br />

1 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1742<br />

2 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1741<br />

Shanganagh Terrace<br />

3 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1740<br />

4 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1739<br />

5 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1738<br />

8 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1733<br />

9 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1732<br />

10 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1731<br />

11 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1728<br />

12 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1727<br />

13 Shanganagh Terrace House Terrace 1726<br />

Station Road<br />

Victorian Villa, The Court Original Building 1697<br />

Hotel<br />

Strathmore Road Undercliff House 1681<br />

Saint George’s Avenue Carrigrenane House 1665<br />

Kenah Hill House 1670<br />

Saint George’s House 1663<br />

Victoria Road Camelot Gate Lodge (Note: 1646<br />

Arch also a<br />

Protected Structure)<br />

Ayesha Castle Castle 1659<br />

Vico Road Mount Eagle House and<br />

Outbuildings<br />

1644<br />

Protected Structures within the proposed ACA are indicated in solid orange on the <strong>County</strong><br />

Development Plan Maps 4, 7 & 10, however, this does not define the full extent of the<br />

protected site. By definition, a protected structure includes the land lying within the<br />

curtilage of the protected structure and other structures within that curtilage and their<br />

interiors. The notion of curtilage is not specifically defined by legislation, but is understood<br />

to be the parcel of land immediately associated with that structure, the landscape setting<br />

within which the structure stands and which contributes to the structures essential<br />

character.<br />

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