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  1. Our work
  2. Properties in Trust

Properties in Trust

We hold and preserve a range of heritage properties in trust, including historic buildings and nature reserves. The full list can be found below.

We also created and maintain the Buildings at Risk Register, which was developed in response to a concern at the growing number of structures that are vacant and falling into a state of disrepair. The Register provides information on structures of architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest throughout the country that are considered to be at risk.

For queries, please email [email protected]
Babe's Bridge

Babe's Bridge

Babe's Bridge is the remains of a 13th Century bridge over the River Boyne. Read more

Published: 28th February, 2022

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: James Leahy

Location: Farganstown, Co Meath, Navan

Booterstown Marsh, Dublin

Booterstown Marsh, Dublin

A marsh nature reserve located near the Booterstown Dart station Read more

Published: 27th August, 2019

Updated: 29th May, 2026

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Booterstown Marsh, Dublin

Boyne Navigation, Co. Meath

Boyne Navigation, Co. Meath

A canal located on the River Boyne Read more

Published: 26th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Corlican Graveyard, Co. Wexford

Corlican Graveyard, Co. Wexford

A Quaker graveyard in an ancient ringfort Read more

Published: 25th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Location: -6.586, 52.3925

Crocnafarragh, Co. Donegal

Crocnafarragh, Co. Donegal

A vast upland wilderness forming part of Glenveagh National Park Read more

Published: 24th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Crocnafarragh

Gort Weigh House, Co. Galway

Gort Weigh House, Co. Galway

Cut stone market weigh house Read more

Published: 23rd August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Gort Market Square

Gortlecka to Mullaghmore, Co. Clare

Gortlecka to Mullaghmore, Co. Clare

A microcosm of the Burren vegetation and landscape including limestone pavements Read more

Published: 22nd August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork

Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork

1580s Irish Chieftain's fortified house Read more

Published: 21st August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Kenmare, Co. Kerry

A Kerry farmhouse conserved as a bat house Read more

Published: 20th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Mongan Bog, Co. Offaly

Mongan Bog, Co. Offaly

One of the best preserved raised bogs in Western Europe and one of the last remaining intact midland raised bogs in Ireland Read more

Published: 19th August, 2019

Updated: 15th April, 2026

Author: Anonymised User

Morehampton Road Wildlife Sanctuary, Dublin

Morehampton Road Wildlife Sanctuary, Dublin

Urban wildlife sanctuary covered in mature trees and saplings Read more

Published: 18th August, 2019

Updated: 17th February, 2026

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Wildlife Sanctuary, Morehampton Road, Dublin 4

Oweninny Bog, Co. Mayo

Oweninny Bog, Co. Mayo

Rich-flush bogland habitat Read more

Published: 17th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Oweninny Bog

Sliabh Beagh, Co. Monaghan and Tyrone

Sliabh Beagh, Co. Monaghan and Tyrone

Former upland grouse shooting estate in Counties Monaghan and Tyrone Read more

Published: 16th August, 2019

Updated: 9th March, 2026

Author: Anonymised User

Tailors' Hall, Dublin

Tailors' Hall, Dublin

The oldest surviving Guild Hall in Dublin and the An Taisce head office. Read more

Published: 15th August, 2019

Updated: 6th March, 2026

Author: Anonymised User

Location: Tailors' Hall, Back Lane, Dublin, D08X2A3

The Gull and Rough Islands, Co. Donegal

The Gull and Rough Islands, Co. Donegal

Islands part of the Mulroy Bay Special Area of Conservation Read more

Published: 14th August, 2019

Updated: 10th June, 2025

Author: Anonymised User

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Latest

  • Biodiversity Week events in An Taisce's Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary

    Biodiversity Week events in An Taisce's Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary

    Great selection of events to celebrate Biodiversity Week took place in two of An Taisce's Dublin properties-in-trust — Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday 23rd of May.

  • National Spring Clean 2026 wraps following nationwide community anti-litter effort

    National Spring Clean 2026 wraps following nationwide community anti-litter effort

    A total of 5,358 groups joined the National Spring Clean 2026 campaign, removing over 2,705 tonnes of rubbish from their local communities.

  • Celebrating student environmental journalism: Young Reporters for the Environment Competition's national winners

    Celebrating student environmental journalism: Young Reporters for the Environment Competition's national winners

    Huge congratulations to Ireland's newest Young Reporters of the Environment National winners — we are delighted to reveal that Young Reporters for the Environment International have selected some of this year's winners for the global competition.

  • An Taisce's special Basic Bike Maintenance Workshop

    An Taisce's special Basic Bike Maintenance Workshop

    Dr Damien Ó Tuama is National Cycling Coordinator of An Taisce and the Irish Cycling Campaign and he gave a great workshop as part of Culture Date with Dublin 8 in Tailors's Hall to put people in good stead for National Bike Week.

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  • We Protect

    We Protect

    We hold and preserve a range of heritage properties in trust, including historic buildings and nature reserves.

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    List of some key staff from different sections of An Taisce along with contact information

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    Programmes

    We develop and run Ireland's most popular and successful environmental and sustainability programmes.

  • Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork

    Kanturk Castle, Co. Cork

    1580s Irish Chieftain's fortified house

  • Benefits of Membership

    Benefits of Membership

    Help us to preserve Ireland's rich heritage, protect our beautiful nature, and slow climate change. Become a member of An Taisce and receive these benefits.

  • Morehampton Road Wildlife Sanctuary, Dublin

    Morehampton Road Wildlife Sanctuary, Dublin

    Urban wildlife sanctuary covered in mature trees and saplings

  • Volunteer for An Taisce

    Information on how to volunteer with An Taisce and what volunteering opportunities exist.

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    Names and positions of An Taisce's Board of Directors

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This is our main office and postal address is 5 Foster Place, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 V0P9. Please see the map of where to find us below. Our registered address for regulatory purposes. is Tailors' Hall, Back Lane, Dublin 8, D08 X2A3.

Application by ESB for change of use from museum to residential at Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2

Application by ESB for change of use from museum to residential at Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2

This proposal by the ESB to close the Georgian House museum at Fitzwilliam Street would represent the loss of a thirty-year-old heritage and cultural visitor attraction and educational resource for the city Read more

Published: 7th February, 2021

Updated: 8th February, 2021

Author: Kevin Duff

Location: 19, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin

Contact us

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Dublin 2, D02 V0P9
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Tailors' Hall, Back Lane
Dublin 8, D08 X2A3
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+353 1 454 1786
[email protected]

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