Irish Landmark Trust
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The Irish Landmark Trust is an architectural conservation and educational organisation founded in Ireland in 1992. Similar to the British Landmark Trust (founded in 1965), it is a registered charity which renovates buildings of historic interest and makes them available for holiday rental, while collating and sharing information on construction and restoration techniques.[1] As of 2018, the organisation had restored over 30 properties on the island of Ireland,[2] including a number of lighthouses and castles.[3][4]
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Formation | 1992 |
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Legal status | Building conservation and preservation charity |
Headquarters | 11 Parnell Square, Dublin |
Region served | Ireland |
Website | Irishlandmark.com |
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The organisation has its registered office at 11 Parnell Square, the headquarters of the Irish Heritage Trust.