List of national monuments in County Limerick

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The Irish state has officially approved the following list of national monuments in County Limerick. In the Republic of Ireland, a structure or site may be deemed to be a "national monument", and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance. If the land adjoining the monument is essential to protect it, this land may also be protected.

National Monuments

NM#Monument nameDescriptionImageTownlandLocation
212 Kilmallock Abbey Friary (Dominican) Kilmallock Priory W 2007 08 08.jpg Abbeyfarm 52°24′09″N8°34′30″W / 52.402439°N 8.574891°W / 52.402439; -8.574891
622 Desmond Castle Castle Desmond castle (js).jpg Adare 52°34′10″N8°46′56″W / 52.569503°N 8.782221°W / 52.569503; -8.782221
201 Askeaton Castle Castle Askeaton Castle from the East.JPG Askeaton 52°36′00″N8°58′26″W / 52.600064°N 8.974024°W / 52.600064; -8.974024
625 Ballylanders fort Ringfort Ballylanders 52°22′51″N8°21′09″W / 52.380727°N 8.352398°W / 52.380727; -8.352398
247 Lough Gur Enclosure LoughGur 2002.jpg Bruff 52°30′51″N8°32′31″W / 52.514301°N 8.541850°W / 52.514301; -8.541850
247 Lough Gur Tomb Megalithic Tomb unclassified Rocks tombs passage lough gur.jpg Lough Gur 52°30′31″N8°31′55″W / 52.508474°N 8.532034°W / 52.508474; -8.532034
85 Mungret Churches Three Churches Old Mungret Church.jpg Baunacloka, Dromdarrig 52°38′04″N8°40′32″W / 52.634306°N 8.675514°W / 52.634306; -8.675514
194 Hospital Church Church (Knights Hospitallers) Hospital church.jpg Barrysfarm 52°28′34″N8°25′57″W / 52.476226°N 8.432532°W / 52.476226; -8.432532
83 Dísert Óengusa Early Medieval Hermitage Dysert-Aenghusa Round Tower Croom.JPG Carrigeen (Croom) 52°31′15″N8°44′41″W / 52.520925°N 8.744785°W / 52.520925; -8.744785
636, 582 Desmond Hall and Castle Medieval Castle Complex Castles of Munster, Desmond Hall (Castle Banqueting Hall), Newcastle West, Limerick - geograph.org.uk - 1392672.jpg Newcastlewest 52°27′00″N9°03′42″W / 52.450045°N 9.061538°W / 52.450045; -9.061538
84 Clonkeen Church Church Clonkeen (Barrington) 52°38′38″N8°27′36″W / 52.643905°N 8.459916°W / 52.643905; -8.459916
345 Killeen Cowpark Church Killeen Cowpark Church.jpg Cowpark 52°36′29″N8°53′38″W / 52.607967°N 8.893779°W / 52.607967; -8.893779
663 Cush Earthworks Earthworks Cush 52°22′52″N8°26′34″W / 52.381111°N 8.442778°W / 52.381111; -8.442778
315 Duntryleague passage tomb Passage Tomb Megalithic Tomb, Duntryleague (geograph 2544297).jpg Deerpark (Duntryleague) 52°24′23″N8°19′21″W / 52.406472°N 8.322376°W / 52.406472; -8.322376
555 Rathard Ringfort Garryheakin 52°31′03″N8°18′24″W / 52.517617°N 8.306650°W / 52.517617; -8.306650
341 Killulta Church Church Killulta Church,Limerick.jpg Glennameade 52°37′45″N8°50′10″W / 52.629075°N 8.836006°W / 52.629075; -8.836006
268 Glenquin Castle Castle Castles of Munster, Glenquin, Limerick. - geograph.org.uk - 1392716.jpg Killeedy 52°23′02″N9°06′25″W / 52.383904°N 9.106815°W / 52.383904; -9.106815
247 Lough Gur Stone Circle Stone Circle (potential) Lough Gur Stone Circle Grange.jpg Lough Gur 52°30′55″N8°32′29″W / 52.515322°N 8.541526°W / 52.515322; -8.541526
247 Lough Gur Standing Stone Standing Stone Lough Gur 52°31′02″N8°32′23″W / 52.5171023°N 8.5396117°W / 52.5171023; -8.5396117
247 Grange stone circle Embanked Stone Circle Grange stone circle.jpg Grange 52°30′51″N8°32′30″W / 52.514295°N 8.541803°W / 52.514295; -8.541803
247 The Spectacles House sites & field system Lough Gur 52°31′26″N8°31′17″W / 52.52379°N 8.52136°W / 52.52379; -8.52136
247 Crock Island Crannóg Grange 52°31′12″N8°32′16″W / 52.520055°N 8.537676°W / 52.520055; -8.537676
247 Lough Gur Megalithic Structure Megalithic Structure Lough Gur
680 Kilmallock Medieval House Medieval HouseAbbeyfarm (Kilmallock) 52°24′02″N8°34′23″W / 52.400583°N 8.573171°W / 52.400583; -8.573171
408 Collegiate Church of SS Peter & Paul Church Kilmallock Collegiate Church SW 2007 08 08.jpg Killmallock 52°24′04″N8°34′29″W / 52.40102°N 8.574652°W / 52.40102; -8.574652
173 King John's Castle Castle Castles of Munster, Kilmallock, Limerick (King John's Castle) - geograph.org.uk - 1392873.jpg Kilmallock 52°24′05″N8°34′36″W / 52.401443°N 8.576541°W / 52.401443; -8.576541
538 Kilmihill Ringfort Ringfort Kilmihil (Ballingarry) 52°27′31″N8°50′49″W / 52.45864°N 8.84694°W / 52.45864; -8.84694
247 Lough Gur Cemetery Cairn Lough Gur 52°30′39″N8°31′39″W / 52.510857°N 8.527633°W / 52.510857; -8.527633
247 Lough Gur Ringfort Ringfort Lough Gur
576 De Valera's Cottage House with historic associations De Valera's Cottage.jpg Knockmore 52°26′01″N8°39′25″W / 52.433680°N 8.656964°W / 52.433680; -8.656964
86 Killaliathan Church (Killagholehane church, Our Lady of the Snows)Church Lacka Lower 52°19′54″N8°58′38″W / 52.331801°N 8.977225°W / 52.331801; -8.977225
366 Kilrush Church Church Limerick (Co. Limerick), Kilrush Church (1).jpg Limerick 52°39′39″N8°39′19″W / 52.660882°N 8.655214°W / 52.660882; -8.655214
288 King John's Castle Castle John Castle Limerick-seabhcan.jpg Limerick 52°40′11″N8°37′32″W / 52.669786°N 8.625458°W / 52.669786; -8.625458
383 Fanning's Castle Castle Limerick, Fanning's Castle (1).jpg Limerick (Creagh Lane) 52°40′02″N8°37′19″W / 52.667352°N 8.621961°W / 52.667352; -8.621961
247 Lough Gur House Prehistoric House Site Lough Gur
247 Lough Gur Wedge Tomb Wedge Tomb Lough Gur
247 Knockadoon Prehistoric Habitation Lough Gur
247 Carraig Aille Enclosure Lough Gur
247 Lough Gur Cemetery Mound Cemetery Mound Lough Gur
247 Leagun Standing Stone Lough Gur
185 Askeaton Abbey Friary (Franciscan) Askeaton Friary from NW.jpg Moig South 52°36′14″N8°58′31″W / 52.60398°N 8.975381°W / 52.60398; -8.975381
171 Monasteranenagh Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) MonasteranenaghAbbey.jpg Monaster South 52°31′01″N8°39′46″W / 52.516914°N 8.662689°W / 52.516914; -8.662689
459 Ardagh Fort Ringfort Reerasta South 52°29′37″N9°04′05″W / 52.493636°N 9.068108°W / 52.493636; -9.068108

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