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Sligo: Mullanes' Thatched Cottage
Sligo: Markree Estate, Main Gate Lodge
Sligo: Annaghmore Schoolhouse
Roscommon: Scregg House
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Vernon Mount, Douglas, Co. Cork
The Wonderful Barn, Leixlip, Co. Kildare
The Casino
Road improvement scheme threatens Russborough's parklands
High Rise Dublin
Hazelwood House, Co. Sligo
Georgian Limerick
Draft Dublin City Public Realm Strategy
Donaghcomper, Zone B, Co. Kildare
Donaghcomper, Zone A, Co. Kildare
Donaghcomper, Co. Kildare - Oral Hearing
Demolition of protected structures, Ennistymon, Co. Clare
Carlton Cinema, O'Connell Street, Dublin
Traditional Building Skills in Action Exhibition, Castletown, Co. Kildare
Traditional Building Skills Exhibitions
Traditional Building Skills Advice Leaflets
Traditional Building & Conservation Skills in Action Exhibition, Kilkenny Castle 13th & 14th October
Sources Of Funding For Period Houses
Seminars & Conferences
Russborough, Co. Wicklow, Architecural Conservation Award winner 2011
Insurance
IGS Architectural Conservation Award 2011: Call for submissions
How To Research Your Period House
Good Housekeeping in Historic Houses Seminar
Energy Efficiency in Historic Houses Regional Seminars 2010
Energy Efficiency in Historic Houses Regional Seminars 2009
Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings Conference - Presentations and Notes
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown’s Historic Houses lecture series
Dublin Doors
Conserving Your Dublin Townhouse
Conserving Your Dublin Period House Lecture Series- Spring 2011
Conserving Your Dublin Period House Lecture Series- Autumn 2011
Conserving Your Dublin Period House Lecture Series - Spring 2013
Conservation Awards 2010
Conservation and Original Drawing Awards announcement 2011
Camellia House, Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim (Highly Commended)
Architectural Conservation Award
Architectural conservation and original drawing awards 2012
Architectural Conservation & Drawing Awards 2012
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Conservation Grants
Sligo: Annaghmore Schoolhouse
Historical background:
This charming lime-rendered building on the southern end of the Annaghmore Estate in Co. Sligo was built as a rural schoolhouse for the estate tenants’ children circa 1860. After its use as a schoolhouse and headmaster’s quarters became obsolete, the small structure served as a gate lodge and residence. The house fell into disrepair and was in a severe derelict state when acquired by the Irish Landmark Trust in 2004. Shortly thereafter a total restoration project was undertaken toward which the Irish Georgian Society granted €5,000.
Brief description of project:
Works funded by this grant included: the installation of a damp proof course; the replacement of windows re-using original plate glass whenever possible; rebuilding of the Oriel window; much interior and exterior re-plastering; and the replacement of structurally unsound floors.
Upon project completion, the house was fitted out to a high standard and is operated by the Irish Landmark Trust for short term holiday-lets. Not only do holidaymakers enjoy the house’s period details and historic character, but the funds brought in by its operation also continue to fund further restoration projects. The Irish Georgian Society is delighted to have played a part in this worthwhile exercise.
Architectural description:
The L-shaped, one-and-a-half storey house features a double height living room, moulded fascia, a pitched roof with gables, and an Oriel window. Tudor Revival details like diamond-paned fenestration also remain, along with some nineteenth century furnishings including the schoolhouse fireplace, coat hooks, and chalkboards.
Links
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NIAH Building Inventory
:
http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=SL®no=32402604
NIAH Garden Inventory
:
http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/cgi-bin/viewsite.cgi?siteid=4762
Irish Landmark Trust website:
http://www.irishlandmark.com/PropertyInformation.aspx?propertyid=9
Sources
: NIAH Building Inventory; Irish Landmark Trust
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