List of architectural monuments in Docklands (Dublin)

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The List of Historic Buildings in Docklands (Dublin) includes the listed buildings in Docklands, Dublin City, Ireland (as of April 2016). These monuments are taken from the Record of Protected Structures of December 22, 2010 of the Dublin City Council.

image designation location description construction time Monument number
The Custom House The Custom House Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 Residence of the Ministry of the Environment and local government; Architect James Gandon 1781-1791 2096
Busaras Bus Station Dublin Docklands Busáras bus station Store Street, Dublin 1 Bus Station, Architect: Michael Scotts 1946-1953 7852
Coroner's Court Dublin Docklands Coroner's Court Store Street, Dublin 1 Architect: Charles J. McCarthy 1901 7853
Connolly Station Connolly Station 1 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 Listed: all parts of the main station building from the 19th century. Architects: John Macneill and William Deane Butler. 1840-1850 130
Dock Offices, Dublin Docklands The Harbourmaster, formerly Dock Offices 1 Custom House Quay, IFSC, Dublin 1 Formerly the harbor master's house, now used as a pub. 1820-1840 2095
CHQ building CHQ Building , Stack A & C Custom House Quay, IFSC, Dublin 1 Former warehouse. Architect: John Rennie. 1820 2094
HIS Majesty's Excise Store 1821 HIS Majesty's Excise Store 1821 Mayor Street Lower, Dublin 1 Architect: George Papworth 1821 2050
Scherzer Bridge, Dublin Docklands Royal Canal Scherzer Bridge Guild Street, North Wall Quay, Dublin, Dublin City Wrought iron Scherzer roller flap bridge 1810 912
CIÉ Goods Depot 48-57 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Former North Wall Railway Station, now in mixed commercial use. Architect: JB Stansby. 1890-1910 5836
Spencer Dock warehouse, Dublin Docklands The Wool Store North Wall Quay (off), Dublin, Dublin City Former warehouse, attached to the CIÉ Goods Depot (No. 5836). 1830-1870 5837
London and North Western Hotel, North Wall Quay, Dublin, Ireland CIÉ Offices / London & Western Hotel / British Rail Hotel 58-59 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Former hotel of the London and Northwestern Railway Company (LNWR). Last use: Irish Rail office building . Vacant today. 1870-1900 5838, 5839
73 North Wall Quay, Dublin Buildings, commercial use 73 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Only the facade is under monument protection. Today and probably also then in commercial use. 1900 5953
Vallance & Mc Grath's Bar est.  1908 Vallance & McGrath 81 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Original use: house and pub. Today vacant but largely preserved. 1880 5954
Warehouse at 82 North Wall Quay, Castleforbes Road storage hall 82 North Wall Quay, Castleforbes Road, Dublin 1 Original use: warehouse. Today vacant and for sale. 1900 5842
3 arena front 3Arena North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 Concert and event hall. Only the facade has been preserved and is a listed building. 1887 5843
Chimney (Alliance Gasworks) Chimney (Alliance Gasworks) Hibernian Road, Dublin 2 Red brick chimney of the Irish gas distribution company Gas Alliance . 21st
Warehouses at Hanover Quay 10-12 Warehouses at Hanover Quay 10 -12 10-12 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2 Former warehouse 1870-1900 3512
The Glass Bottle Company The Glass Bottle Company 50 Ringsend Road, Dublin, Dublin City Glass Bottle Company established around 1871 circa 1871 7379
CIÉ bus depot 37-95 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 Gates to the piers 1880-1910 7380
Dublin United Tramway Company Powerhouse / Windmill Lane Recording Studios Dublin United Tramway Company Powerhouse 20 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 Architect: Vincent Kelly 1932 7381
Homes at 33-34 Barrow Street 33-34 Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Former Regency Houses circa 1835 483, 484
Boland's Mill Boland Flour Mills 1 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4 Former flour mill 1830s 7377
The Factory The Factory Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Former warehouse of Boland Mill around 1870 485
Warehouse 1 Barrow Street Warehouse Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Former warehouse, 3 floors 486
Warehouse 2 Barrow Street Warehouse Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Former warehouse, 5 floors 487
Warehouse Dock Mill Dock Mill, former warehouse 38-40 Barrow Street, Dublin 4 Today: Google Building 488
The Malting Tower The Malting Tower 8 Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2 Former malt house winding tower, today office and residential building 1886 3277
The Ferryman Hotel The Ferryman Hotel 35-36 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 Former hotel consisting of two Georgian buildings. Built around 1780 by Lord Cardiff. circa 1780 7549, 7550
Tropical Fruit Co. Building Tropical Fruit Company warehouse 30-32 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 Former warehouse of the Tropical Fruit Company 1890s 7548
British & Irish Steampacket Company Office Building British & Irish Steampacket Company office building 20-24 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 Former British & Irish Steampacket Company office building. Architect: WH Byrne & Son 7547
Columbia Mills Columbia Mills 14-15 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 building 7546
4 & 5 Sir John Rogerson's Quay building 4-5 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 7544, 7545
2 Sir John Rogerson's Quay facade 2 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2 7543
21-22 City Quay, Dublin building 21-22 City Quay, Dublin Only the facade of the original building is preserved. It is therefore the only listed part of the building. Use: offices and restaurants. 1856
Church of the Immaculate Heart Of MaryRectory Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 9-12 City Quay, Dublin 2 Church and associated rectory. Architects: John Bourke and JL Robinson 1861 1853, 1854
Pearse House housing estate 93-97 Townsend Street, Dublin 2 8187
Countess Markievicz building complex Constance Markiewicz building complex 115-140 Townsend Street, Dublin 2 Social housing named after Countess Markievicz. Architect: Herbert G. Simms 1934-1936 8188
Street in Dublin, Ireland (21849444924) building 1-2 Lombard Street East, Dublin 2 4830
32 Lombard Street building 32 Lombard Street East, Dublin 2 Commercial use (pharmacy) 4831
Pearse Square, Dublin Pearse Square Park Apartments 1-57 Pearse Square, Dublin Apartment buildings around Pearse Square Park 6445-6490
St. Mark's Church Dublin St. Mark's Church of Ireland 42 AC Pearse Street, Dublin 2 church 1729-1752 6503
The Academy The Academy 42 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Usage today: cinema, "The Academy Cinema" 1824 6504
43 Pearse Street, Dublin building 43 AB Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Commercial use 6507
building 45 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Commercial use 6508
Residential building 46 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Residential building 6509
building 51-51a Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Commercial use 6510
building 52 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Commercial use 6511
building 53 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Commercial use 6512
St. Andrews Resource Center 114-116 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Former St. Andrews School building (until 1976). A few years vacancy until the building was handed over to the Social Service Center in 1985. Renovated by 1989 and then opened as St. Andrews Resource Center. Architect: William Hague. 1897 6513
Dublin City Library and Archive / Gilbert Library 139-142 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 In 1909 it opened as the Gilbert Library. Today it also houses the Dublin City Archives. Architect: CJ McCarthy. circa 1900 6514

Web links

A map to this Wikipedia page with all the listed buildings in Docklands

Individual evidence

  1. Dublin City Council (ed.): Record of Protected Structures in Dublin City. URL: http://www.dublincity.ie/sites/default/files/content//Planning/HeritageConservation/Conservation/ProtectedStructures/Documents/Record%20of%20Protected%20Structures,%202011-2017.pdf , accessed on Jan. May 2016
  2. ^ Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (eds.): Connolly Station, Amiens Street, Dublin, Dublin City: Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. URL: http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=DU®no=50010119 , accessed May 12, 2016
  3. Archiseek.com (ed.) 1861 - Former Railway Station, North Wall Quay, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City. In: Archiseek - Irish Architecture, URL: http://archiseek.com/2010/irish-rail-freight-offices-north-wall-quay-dublin , accessed on April 24, 2016
  4. ^ Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (ed.): North Wall Quay (off), Dublin 1: Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. URL: http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=DU®no=50010013 , accessed April 24, 2016
  5. Archiseek.com (ed.): 1884 - former London and North Western, North Wall Quay, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City. In: Archiseek - Irish Architecture, URL: http://archiseek.com/2010/1884-irish-rail-offices-north-wall-quay-dublin , accessed on April 24, 2016
  6. Dublin City Council (ed.): Additions & Deletions to Record of Protected Structures. URL: http://www.dublincity.ie/sites/default/files/content/Planning/HeritageConservation/Conservation/ProtectedStructures/Documents/Additions.pdf , accessed May 10, 2016
  7. Archiseek.com (ed.): 1890 - Tropical Fruit Importers Building, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City. In: Archiseek - Irish Architecture, URL: http://archiseek.com/2007/fruit-importers-building-sir-john-rogersons-quay-dublin/ , accessed on April 24, 2016
  8. Archiseek.com (ed.): 1910 - British & Irish Steam Packet Building, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City. In: Archiseek - Irish Architecture, URL: http://archiseek.com/2010/british-irish-steampacket-building-sir-john-rogersons-quay-dublin , accessed on April 26, 2016
  9. Venues - Pig And Heifer. In: www.pigandheifer.ie. Retrieved April 28, 2016 .
  10. ^ Casey, Christine (2005): Dublin: The City within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular Road with the Phoenix Park. ISBN 0300109237 , Google Books , accessed April 28, 2016
  11. BBC (ed.): 1916 Easter Rising - Profiles - Countess Markievicz . Retrieved April 28, 2016
  12. ^ Bunbury, Turtle: The Docklands - Westland Row & South Quays, City Quay a potted History. In: Bunbury, Turtle (2008): Dublin Docklands - An Urban Voyage, excerpt: URL: http://www.turtlebunbury.com/published/published_books/docklands/westland_row/pub_books_docklands_wr_cityquay.html , accessed April 28, 2016
  13. Kerrins, Des: The Academy Cinema, Pearse Street (previously Brunswick Street), Dublin. URL: http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Dublin/AcademyCinemaDublin.htm , accessed April 28, 2016
  14. Archiseek.com (ed.): 1824 - The Academy, Pearse Street, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City. In: Archiseek - Irish Architecture, June 29, 2010, URL: http://archiseek.com/2010/1824-the-academy-pearse-street-dublin , accessed on April 28, 2016
  15. St Andrews Resource Center (Ed.): Center Overview. Retrieved May 10, 2016
  16. ^ Bunbury, Turtle: The Docklands. Westland Row & South Quays. St Andrew's Resource Center, Pearse Street. In: Bunbury, Turtle (2009): Dublin Docklands. To Urban Voyage. Excerpt from URL: http://www.turtlebunbury.com/published/published_books/docklands/westland_row/pub_books_docklands_wr_andrewscentre.html , accessed on May 10, 2016
  17. Archiseek.com (ed.): 1909 - Gilbert Library, Pearse Street, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City Add: archiseek - Irish Architecture February 11, 2010, URL: http://archiseek.com/2010/1909-gilbert- library-pearse-street-dublin , accessed May 10, 2015