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Westport topographic map

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Westport

The first clear evidence for the development of the new town is in an advertisement in Faulkner's Dublin Journal on March 17, 1767, stating 'a New Town is immediately to be built near the old town of Westport...according to Plans and Elevations already prepared'. The focal point was to be a 'large and elegant market house' situated in an octagonal market area enclosed by 12 'large well-finished slated Houses. There were to be 'three avenues for streets of thirty slated Houses' and 'several very large streets for great numbers of thatched Houses and cabbins, to be built separately' at a cost of 20-40 guineas each. Workmen were to contact Peter Brown-Kelly, son of the Earl or the architect William Leeson Westport is designated as a heritage town and is unusual in Ireland in that it is one of only a few planned towns in the country. Unfortunately, the original plans for the town are not available.

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About this map

Name: Westport topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Westport, County Mayo, Connacht, Ireland (53.77863 -9.56868 53.81099 -9.49792)

Average elevation: 144 ft

Minimum elevation: -3 ft

Maximum elevation: 427 ft

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