Detached T-plan former Catholic church, built c.1860, with five-bay main northwest elevation with shallow chancel to centre fronted by U-plan sacristy of c.1874, and with two-bay projection to southea...
Freestanding Church of Ireland chapel of ease, dedicated c.1870 as adaptation or reconstruction of coastal watch house of c.1805, having gabled single-bay porch with bellcote to south side, and gabled...
Quay, built c.1850, on north bank of An Chláidigh [Clady River]. Pink granite and limestone coursed rubble walls with concrete parapet and deck, having granite and concrete steps leading to water. Ca...
Single-arch bridge, built c.1870, crossing An Chláidigh [Clady River], having coursed rusticated stone walls, string course, and oversized stone parapets with recent metal railings to roadside. Rusti...
Three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, with later porch to front and with single-bay addition to north end, and extension to rear. Pitched straw thatched roof, roped to stone pegs at ...
Detached eight-bay two-storey former house and hotel, built c.1870, incorporating shopfronts, and having later porch to front. Now in use as house and public house. Pitched slate roof, with rendered c...
Detached three-bay two-storey vernacular farmhouse, built c.1935, having single-bay single-storey addition to one end, porch to front elevation and single-bay single-storey lean-to extension to rear. ...
Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1900, having further roofless bay to one end. Pitched slate roof with concrete copings and two rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls. Square...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house with attic storey, built c.1900, having lean-to porch to front elevation. Pitched Blue Bangor slate roof with recent skylights, and having three render...
Double-arch bridge, built c.1810, crossing Abhainn Ghleann Átha [Glenna River], having coursed rubble stone walling, parapets with smooth-rendered copings, field-stone voussoirs forming segmental arc...
Double-arch bridge, built c.1820, crossing Sruthán Mhín Easa Roda [Sruhanmeennasarudda]. Rubble sandstone walls with rendered copings to parapets. Round arches with rough voussoirs, gunnelled soffit...
Detached two-bay two-storey house, built c.1850. Now roofless, having rendered rubble stone crenellated parapets above stone string course. Rendered rubble stone walls. Square-headed openings, lacking...
Single-arch bridge, built c.1903, carrying road over former Letterkenny-Burtonport railway line. Coursed sandstone rubble walls, with dressed voussoirs to arch, and rendered chamfered copings to parap...
Four-span bridge, built c.1820, crossing the stream-like An Abhainn Bheag [Owenbeg] tributary of Abhainn Ráithe [Ray River]. Rubble sandstone walls with rendered chamfered copings to parapets, flat a...
Freestanding line of rectangular-plan coursed rusticated granite piers with concrete copings, pair of cast-iron piers, pair of concrete (?) piers, and four-arch bridge, built c.1903, all part of defun...
Former railway viaduct taking former Letterkenny to Burtonport line over An Bearnas [Barnes Gap], erected c.1903, comprising two rusticated arches to southeast and two freestanding rusticated stone pi...
Four-arch bridge, built c.1820, carrying road over Owencarrow River, with cut-stone voussoirs forming segmental arches, and having triangular cut-waters flanking central arches. Coursed rubble walls a...
Single-arch bridge, built c.1903, carrying road over former Letterkenny to Burtonport railway line. Segmental arch with smooth rendered and dressed voussoirs, rusticated coursed sandstone walling and ...
Single-arch bridge, built c.1860, crossing Abhainn Choradh [Owencarrow River] and possibly incorporating fabric from earlier structure. Coursed rubble stone walls and parapets with flat rendered and f...
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