The Old Courthouse, Howth
Buildings listed on the Fingal Record of Protected StructuresHowthUse Hiberno-English from February 2022
The Old Courthouse in Howth is a former place of worship that was subsequently used as a courthouse. It was built around 1845 and used as a place of worship for fishermen, then later used as a rent collection office by agents of Lord Howth. By 1870 it was used as a local courthouse and it continued as one until 1970. It is at the junction of Harbour Road and Church Street. It is a protected structure under Part IV of the Planning & Development Act 2000 and is a protected structure numbered RPS 567. It is part of the Howth Historic Core Architectural Statement of Character.It was due to be refurbished in early 2020 as a tourist centre.
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Harbour Road, Fingal
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 53.3883 ° | E -6.07056 ° |
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The Old Courthouse
Harbour Road
D13 X296 Fingal (Ben Eadair A ED)
Ireland
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