This year’s grants will be used to repair, restore, and protect historic structures.
Twelve historic buildings in Kildare have been awarded €230,000 in funding under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) 2025.
This year’s grants will be used to repair, restore, and protect historic structures from modest traditional homes to landmark public buildings, with details below:
Quinnsboro, Monasterevin
Work: Thatch
Cost: €17,000.00
Griesemount House, Ballitore
Work: Windows, Doors, and Associated Elements
Cost: €6,000.00
Harristown House, Brannockstown
Work: Windows, Doors, and Associated Elements
Cost: €5,000.00
The Hermitage, Carnalway
Work: Thatch
Cost: €27,000.00
Hill House, Tipper Road, Naas
Work: Roofs
Cost: €25,000.00
Ballinderry House, Carbury
Work: External walls
Cost: €25,000.00
Herbert Lodge, The Curragh
Work: Roofs & rainwater disposal
Cost: €25,000.00
The Nook, Kildare Town
Work: Windows, Doors, and Associated Elements, Window Repairs
Cost: €10,000.00
Killadoon House, Celbridge
Work: Windows, Doors, and Associated Elements
Cost: €20,000.00
Holy Faith Convent, Celbridge
Work: Roofs
Cost: €23,159.00
Cathedral of St Brigid, Kildare
Work: Rainwater disposal
Cost: €17,645.00
Lodge Park, Straffan
Work: Roofs
Cost: €30,000.00

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