Reg No
11803129
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Cultural, Historical, Social, Technical
Previous Name
Royal College of Saint Patrick
Original Use
Handball alley
Date
1925 - 1935
Coordinates
293446, 237310
Date Recorded
07/02/2003
Date Updated
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Pair of mass-concrete ball alleys, c.1930, with rubble stone wall to south-west. Now disused.
This pair of ball alleys, which is now disused, is an attractive feature in the grounds of Saint Patrick’s College – it is one of a pair of handball alleys in the grounds, with another example to north-west (11803122/KD-05-03-122). Once a common sight across the country many of these structures have subsequently been demolished, which means that the example at Maynooth is an important and increasingly rare survival. Of considerable social and cultural importance, having been promoted as part of the cultural nation-building of the early Irish Republic, the handball alley is also of vernacular interest, being a building type that is indigenous to the country. The construction of the building using mass-concrete is also of some technical/engineering merit.