Record of Protected Structures 2003 - 2009 (PDF-3638 kb)
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No Address Description Photograph<br />
113 Newport<br />
Oratory,<br />
Former<br />
Train<br />
Station,<br />
Station<br />
Road,<br />
Newport<br />
The Oratory is a three bay<br />
single storey squared<br />
snecked granite former goods<br />
store serving Newport, Station<br />
c. 1890. The former station<br />
building is a five bay single<br />
storey squared snecked<br />
granite building c. 1890.<br />
114 Former<br />
Presbyteri<br />
an Church/<br />
Former<br />
Secondary<br />
School,<br />
Castlebar<br />
Street,<br />
Barrack<br />
Hill,<br />
Newport<br />
Free-standing gable fronted<br />
stone ashlar, former<br />
Presbyterian meeting house<br />
in the Gothic style, later a coeducation<br />
secondary school<br />
and parish hall c. 1856.<br />
115 Derrydeva<br />
House,<br />
Medlicott<br />
Street,<br />
Newport<br />
Detached three bay two storey<br />
to front and three storey to<br />
rear rendered former rectory<br />
house c. 1820. Remains <strong>of</strong><br />
former chapel to the east.<br />
116 Burrishoole<br />
Bridge,<br />
Carrowkeel,<br />
Newport<br />
Seven arched rubble stone<br />
road bridge c. 1820, spanning<br />
the southern end <strong>of</strong> Furnace<br />
Lough.<br />
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