Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built 1821-4 and extended in 1901, comprising a three-bay nave with three-stage belltower (on square-plan) to the west having stepped diagonal clasping cut stone...

End-of-terrace attached five-bay three-storey house, built c. 1790, having projecting stair return and later extensions to the rear (south). Formerly with retail outlet at ground floor level. Now in...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1910, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base surmounted by fluted domed capping with acorn finial over, lever to west face, and having lion's head mot...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1910, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base surmounted by fluted domed capping with acorn finial over, lever to west face, and having lion's head mot...

Detached Church of Ireland church on cruciform-plan, built 1729 – 33 and extended in 1863 and 1897, comprising three-bay nave to the west (built c. 1729 – 33 and altered 1863), shallow chancel to ...

Detached five-bay single-storey gable-fronted Presbyterian church/meeting house, built 1906-7, with offset three-stage tower/stair tower (on square-plan) attached to the east corner of the entrance fr...

Detached three-bay two-storey former Presbyterian manse, built c. 1881, having single-bay canted bay windows with hipped slate roofs over to either end of the main elevation (east\south-east) with cen...

Detached three-bay two-storey rendered former Reformed Presbyterian manse, built c. 1880, having single-bay canted bay windows to either end of the main elevation (south-east) with open veranda porch ...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1905, having full-height canted bays to either end of the main elevation (east) with shallow projecting flat-roofed porch between, and with two-storey ret...

Remains of detached multiple-bay three-storey former outbuilding and coach house associated with Drumboe Castle (now demolished, 1945), built c. 1770. Two-storey elevation to the north. Now out of u...

Graveyard (on irregular-plan), originally laid out c. 1820. Formerly also the site of Stranorlar Catholic church, built c. 1820, and demolished c. 1870 following the construction of Church of Mary Im...

Detached three-bay two storey house, built c. 1870, having central flat-roofed single-bay single-storey entrance porch to the main elevation (west), recessed single-bay two-storey addition to the sout...

Attached corner-sited five-bay two-storey house with attic level, built c. 1830 and altered c. 1880. Single-storey extension to the rear. Pitched artificial slate roof (fibre cement) having yellow b...

Attached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880, having two-storey extension to the rear (south-west). Now unoccupied. Pitched natural slate roof (small purple slates) having rendered chimneystac...

Single-arch former railway bridge, built c. 1863, carrying road over the former Strabane to Stranorlar section of the Derry (Victoria Road) to Killybegs railway line. Railway lines now out of use wit...

Seven-arch bridge carrying road over the River Finn and former millrace, built c. 1782, and having V-profile rubble stone cutwaters to piers to both upstream and downstream elevations rising to pedest...

Attached three-bay two storey house, built c. 1800, having single-bay single-storey flat-roofed canted porch projection to the central bay to front elevation (east), and with two-bay two-storey house ...

Detached five-bay two-storey Catholic parochial house and curate’s residence, dated 1925, having slightly advanced gable-fronted bays to either end of the front elevation (south) and with pediment o...

Freestanding double-height Catholic church, built 1872-5 and extended in 1893-6, having six-bay nave to the west with side aisles to either side (north and south), shallow single-bay double-height cha...

Double-arched bridge carrying road over unnamed stream flowing into River Finn to the north-east, built c. 1820. Small flat\square-headed arches having cut stone lintels, and roughly squared rubble s...