2007:508 - DUBLIN: Coroner’s Court, 3 Store Street, Dublin
County: Dublin
Site name: DUBLIN: Coroner’s Court, 3 Store Street
Sites and Monuments Record No.: DU018–020
Licence number: 07E0965
Author: Antoine Giacometti, Arch-Tech Ltd.
Author/Organisation Address: 32 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2
Site type: Milling complex
Period/Dating: Modern (AD 1750-AD 2000)
ITM: E 716428m, N 734752m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.350160, -6.251246
Testing was carried out at the rear of Coroner’s Court, located near Busáras near the centre of Dublin, in advance of a proposed extension to the building. Due to the small size of the extension and its lack of basement, the testing was small in scale and, for the most part, exposed a high level of modern disturbance.
Despite documentary evidence for a 17th-century tidal mill called Mabbot’s Mill in the vicinity of the site, the testing programme identified no material earlier in date than the 18th century. The corner of a building which is probably the Customs House flour mill, built in the mid-19th century, was exposed in the footprint of the proposed new extension by the test-trench; however, the impact on this structure, which is of only limited archaeological interest, will be minimal.