Westcourt House Habitat Study and Historic Landscape Assessment

Uimhir Thagarta Uathúil: 
CVQ-1508
Stádas: 
Submitted
Údar: 
Patrick Lydon

Proposed Amendment No. 2 of the Callan Local Area Plan 2009-2020

Ábhair: 

This submission has two aspects: the presentation of two reports, commissioned by Camphill Callan, which demonstrate:

  1. The importance of the site in the history of Callan
  2. The commitment of Camphill Callan to protect and develop the unique qualities of the site, both built and natural.

The Westcourt Demesne Historic Landscape Assessment report gives a strong background to the heritage of the site, documenting habitation from the 14th century and continuing into the mid-20th century. From the location of the Norman castle to the seat of the local gentry and the Lord of Callan, the site has played an essential role in the evolution of the town. This argues strongly that the site should be included in the Callan Local Area Plan.

The Habitat Study gives a detailed account of the flora and fauna of the site.

In relation to both the remnants of the built heritage -- primarily the walled garden dating from the late 18th century but also including the underground remains of the Norman castle -- and the natural habitat, Camphill Callan is strongly committed to the protection of the heritage of the site. If there is no development on the site, it is unlikely that the efforts necessary to care for the heritage will be made. If the site is occupied by people who recognise and value  its historic and natural significance, there is a much greater likelihood that it will be protected and nurtured. Major repairs to the Walled Garden have already been made and will be continued in the coming years. Work has begun on the restoration of the Garden itself and the recommendations of the Habitat Study are being fulfilled. 

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