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.
Babe's Bridge is the remains of a 13th Century bridge over the River Boyne. Read more
A marsh nature reserve located near the Booterstown Dart station Read more
A canal located on the River Boyne Read more
A Quaker graveyard in an ancient ringfort Read more
A vast upland wilderness forming part of Glenveagh National Park Read more
Cut stone market weigh house Read more
A microcosm of the Burren vegetation and landscape including limestone pavements Read more
1580s Irish Chieftain's fortified house Read more
A Kerry farmhouse conserved as a bat house Read more
One of the best preserved raised bogs in Western Europe and one of the last remaining intact midland raised bogs in Ireland Read more
Urban wildlife sanctuary covered in mature trees and saplings Read more
Rich-flush bogland habitat Read more
Former upland grouse shooting estate in Counties Monaghan and Tyrone Read more
The oldest surviving Guild Hall in Dublin and the An Taisce head office. Read more
Islands part of the Mulroy Bay Special Area of Conservation Read more