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National Monuments in State Care: Ownership & Guardianship 4th March 2009 Roscommon National Monuments Service Seirbhís na Séadcomharthaí Náisiúnta

Disclaimer These data sets are based on records many of which date to the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. Research to clarify the number and exact extent of some of the monuments brought into care, is ongoing. Consequently, the information presented here should be considered as a work in progress and changes will be implemented from time to time. While every effort has been made in preparing this data no responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of the State for any errors, omissions or misleading statements on these pages or any website to which these pages connect.

NATIONAL MONUMENTS IN STATE CARE What is a National Monument? The term national monument as defined in Section 2 of the National Monuments Act (1930) means a monument the preservation of which is a matter of national importance by reason of the historical, architectural, traditional, artistic or archaeological interest attaching thereto What is a National Monument in State Care? National monuments in State care include those which are in the ownership or guardianship of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government (DEHLG). Other owners of national monuments are empowered under Section 5 of the National Monuments Act (1930) to appoint the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government as guardian of such monuments. This means in effect that while the property of such a monument remains vested in the owner, its maintenance and upkeep are the responsibility of the State. Monuments which may be defined as national monuments are also in the ownership or guardianship of Local Authorities which have similar responsibilities under the National Monuments Acts (1930-2004) to DEHLG. These monuments are not included in the data sets presented here. How many National Monuments are in State Care? In October 1874 the first group of monuments, those on the Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary, was taken into State care. Since then, over 1,000 individual monuments at 760 locations, have been taken into ownership or guardianship. These range from megalithic tombs of the neolithic period to medieval churches and castles, industrial mills and historic buildings of more recent times. One of the core functions of the National Monuments Service is to ensure the preservation of the monuments in its care for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. To view a list of monuments in state care go to. Who looks after National Monuments in State Care? A partnership of the National Monument Services of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and the Office of Public Works, looks after the national monuments in State care. The conservation and presentation of these monuments is projectmanaged by the OPW with responsibility for the archaeological aspects of projects resting with DEHLG. The consent of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government is required for any works at or in proximity to national monuments in State care. The country is divided into six works districts, each with a team of specialist craftsmen and general operatives reporting to a district works manager, under the general direction of a senior conservation architect. www.opw.ie. Which National Monuments can I visit? Not all monuments in State care are open or accessible to the public. To view those which provide visitor facilities go to www.heritageireland.ie.

National Monuments in State Care Database This list of National Monuments in State care includes those which are in the ownership and guardianship of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. Over 1,000 individual monuments at 760 locations are represented. In most cases, each entry on the list represents an individual monument however, where a group of monuments form a discreet entity e.g. LoughCrew passage tomb cemetery, Glendalough monastic settlement, these are treated as one entry. Format of the database The database contains the following fields: 1. NAME: This is the common or popular name of the monument or group of monuments. In the absence of a commonly known name the townland name is used. 2. DESCRIPTION: This identifies the type of monument e.g. castle, church, passage tomb cemetery, etc. The terminology used does not strictly follow the classification of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) e.g. the term ringfort is used for earthen forts and cashel is used for stone forts. 3. TOWNLAND: The townland names used are in accordance with those used by the Ordnance Survey. If a monument extends over more than one townland, all townlands will be listed. 4. COUNTY: The county in which the monument is situated. 5. LEGAL STATUS: This indicates whether the site is in the ownership or guardianship of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. 6. RMP NUMBER: Each monument is entered in the Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) as established under Section 12 of the National Monuments (Amendment) Act 1994. A unique identifying number is assigned to each monument and place in the record. The RMP number provides the link to the records of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) which contains further information on the monument in question. 7. NATIONAL MONUMENT NUMBER: When a monument is taken into State ownership or guardianship its details are added to a National Monuments Register. In the earlier years, when a number of monuments were taken in State care at the same time, they were all given the same register number e.g. the monuments on the Dingle peninsula are all registered under number 221. Similarly, groups of monument such as the passage tombs at Lough Crew will have the same registration number. The register is not entirely up-to-date with the result that some of the more recent acquisitions have yet to be assigned numbers.

National Monuments in State Care 20-Feb-09 NAME DESCRIPTION TOWNLAND COUNTY LEG_STATUS RMP NUMBER Nat_Mon_No Altore Wedge Tomb Altore Roscommon Ownership RO032-021---- 559 Ardcarn Mound & Ringfort Ardcarn Roscommon Ownership RO006-155----, RO006-153002-, RO006-153001- 488 Castle Naghten Motte and Bailey Ballycreggan Roscommon Ownership RO048-113001- 682 Roscommon Abbey Friary (Dominican) Ballypheasan Roscommon Guardianship RO039-055001- 362 Carnagh West Ringfort Carnagh West Roscommon Guardianship RO045-151---- 487 Rathcroghan Archaeological Complex Carrowgobbadagh, Glenballythomas, Toberrory McDermott's Castle (Castle Island) Castle Castle Island (Lough Key) Roscommon Ownership & Guardianship see below for details RO022-057025-, RO021-042015-, RO021-042016-, RO021-042017-, RO021-042019-, RO022-057004-, RO022-057017-, RO022-057020-, Roscommon Guardianship RO006-046---- 586 473 & 294 Castlestrange Sculptured Stone Castlestrange Roscommon Guardianship RO041-033---- 320 Inchmacnerin Abbey (Church Island) Priory (Augustinian) Church Island (Lough Key) Roscommon Guardianship RO006-006001- 557 Roscommon Castle Castle Cloonbrackna Roscommon Guardianship RO039-043001- 181 Cloonshanville High Cross Cloonshanville Roscommon Guardianship RO015-029---- 608 Page 1

National Monuments in State Care 20-Feb-09 NAME DESCRIPTION TOWNLAND COUNTY LEG_STATUS RMP NUMBER Nat_Mon_No Drummin Ringfort & Ogham Stones Drummin Roscommon Ownership RO015-051001- to RO015-051004- 650 Emlagh Cross Emlagh Roscommon Guardianship RO027-034004- to RO027-034009- 397 Boyle Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) Knocknashee Roscommon Ownership RO006-068005- 167 Trinity Abbey (Trinity Island) Abbey (Premonstratensian) Trinity Island (Lough Key) Roscommon Guardianship RO006-036001- 556 Page 2

National Monuments in State Care 20-Feb-09 NAME DESCRIPTION TOWNLAND COUNTY LEG_STATUS RMP NUMBER Nat_Mon_No Rathcroghan Archaeological Complex Carrowgobbadagh, Glenballythomas, Toberrory Roscommon 473 & 294 Ownership & Guardianship see below for details RO022-057025-, RO021-042015-, RO021-042016-, RO021-042017-, RO021-042019-, RO022-057004-, RO022-057017-, RO022-057020-, RO022-057021-, RO022-057022-, RO022-057024-, RO022-057028-, RO022-057029-, RO022-057030-, RO022-057031-, RO022-057035-, RO022-057036-, RO022-057037-, RO022-057038-, RO022-057039-, RO022-057043-, RO022-057046-, RO022-057047-, RO022-057049-, RO022-057051-, RO022-057052-, RO022-057073-, RO022-057077-, RO022-057084-, RO022-057007-, RO022-057012-, RO022-057085-, RO022-056030-, RO022-056017-, RO022-056028-, RO022-056029-, RO022-056035-, RO022-056052-, RO022-056053-, RO022-057001-, RO022-057006-, RO022-057008-, RO022-057010-, RO022-057011-, RO022-057013-, RO022-057014-, RO022-057053- Page 1