Protected Structures in Killererin
Researched for Killererin - A Parish History by Seamus Morrissey, Killererin Heritage Committee
The following is a list of protected structures in Killererin which was published in our Parish History book in 2015
- Entrance to Barbersfort House known locally as The Grand Gates
- Parish pump located in the village of Barnaderg
- Grotto located in Barnaderg village
- Road Bridge in Brackloon
- Single span railway bridge 1, Brackloon built c. 1880
- Single span railway bridge 2, Brooklodge Demesne built c. 1900
- Single arch bridge, Brook Lodge built c. 1770
- Single span bridge, Brook Lodge, built c. 1890
- Detached random rubble stone icehouse, Brook Lodge, Co. Galway
- Detached 5 bay 2-storey country house built c. 1770
- Farmyard to Brook Lodge country house
- Pallas Bridge – single arch limestone road bridge over Abbert river
- Free-standing casr-iron bell-stand made by Byrne of Dublin c. 1920
- Castlemoyle – detached roofless country housecomprising 2 blocks built c. 1780
- Ballyglunin Railway Station built in 1860 has 5-bay front elevation and 8-bay trackside elevation
- Free-standing 3 bay double height single storey goods shed built c. 1890
- Cahergal Bridge – seven arch limestone bridge built c 1740
- Toghermore House – Detached L plan 2 storey housebuilt c. 1840
A detailed description of each structure can be found elsewhere on this site.
This page was added on 14/03/2018.
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