Attached three-bay three-storey former warehouse or store, built c. 1885, with attached two-storey former store to the north-east having barrel-vaulted over. Building attached to the east elevation re...

Detached four-bay single-storey former national school, dated 1872, having three-bay single-storey gable-fronted breakfront to the front elevation (north-east) with single-bay single-storey outbuildin...

Detached three-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c. 1880, having flight of steps to the north-west gable end giving access to doorway at first floor level, and with half-dormer\loading bay opening to ...

Attached end-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1885, having three gable-fronted half-dormers to the front elevation (east), and with modern shopfront to the south-east corner. Pitched na...

Attached single-bay three-storey former store or warehouse associated with former corn mill, built c. 1860. Now out of use\in use as outbuilding. Pitched corrugated roof, now collapsing, having projec...

Former union workhouse graveyard on rectangular-plan, in use c. 1842-1922, containing unmarked graves of victims of the Great Famine. Now out of use. Restored 2006. Surrounded by modern rubble stone b...

Former coastal battery, built c. 1813, comprising a two-storey blockhouse or ‘bombproof barrack’ on five-sided plan with mildly battered walls flanked by single-storey rubble stone curtain walls t...

Freestanding double-height Catholic church, built c. 1892, comprising six-bay hall with apsidal chancel to the north-east, projecting two-bay single-storey sacristy to north-east end of the north-west...

Freestanding Presbyterian church\meeting house, dated 1872, comprising five-bay double-height hall with two-bay single-storey vestry or Sunday school attached to the north-east gable end, single-bay s...

Detached multiple-bay two-storey former coastguard station, built c. 1875, comprising six single-bay two-storey former coastguard houses with three-bay two-storey former coastguard house (chief boatma...

Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built 1813-14 and extended in 1887, comprising a three-bay nave with projecting single-bay chancel to the east (added 1887) having attached single-bay single-sto...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1860, having later single-bay single storey lean-to addition attached to the north-east gable end, and with single-storey return to the rear (south-east)....

Detached five-bay two-storey over basement former county house, built c. 1820, extended c. 1841 and extended and extensively remodelled c. 1870, having three two-storey canted bay windows to the front...

Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1830, having two-bay single-storey addition to the west gable end having two-gable-fronted dormer windows to the rear (south), and with single-storey addit...

Detached four-bay two-storey house with converted attic level, built c. 1860 and extended c. 1880, having single storey extension to the east gable end. Possibly formerly in use as a hotel or public h...

Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, erected between 1924-46, having 'P&T' monogram in Gaelic script to head and with 'Jessop Davis, Enniscorthy’ foundry mark to base. Bevelled surround. Still in use. S...

Semi-detached two-bay two-storey with dormer attic level house, built c. 1895, having single-storey return to the rear (north-east). One of a pair with the building adjacent to the south-east (altered...

Detached three-bay (two-bay deep) single-storey Church of Ireland rectory with half-dormer attic, built 1879, on an L-shaped plan with single-bay full-height gabled advanced end bay. Occupied, 1901; ...

Walled garden (on sub-rectangular plan with canted corners to the south-west, south-east, and north-west) associated with Rathmullan House (see 40819012), erected c. 1820. Restored c. 2007 and now in ...

Detached three-bay single storey with converted attic level gate lodge associated with Rathmullan House (see 40819012), built c. 1841, having central projecting gable-fronted entrance porch to the fro...