Attached six-bay two-storey house and shop with half-dormer attic level, built 1898, having integral segmental-headed carriage-arch to the north-west end of the front elevation (south-west), and with ...
Remains of former Church of Ireland church, built c. 1530 and altered c. 1733 and c. 1760, having remains of three-storey tower (on square-plan) to the south-west end, added c. 1760. Now derelict and ...
Triple-arched bridge carrying road over the River Lurgy, built c. 1820, having V-profile coursed rubble stone cutwater to piers. Round-headed arches having dressed cut stone voussoirs. Coursed rubble ...
Detached corner-sited six-bay single-storey public house and dwelling with attic level, built c. 1860, having three-bay public house to the east end and three-bay dwelling to the west end. Various mo...
Detached five-bay single-storey gable-fronted Presbyterian church hall/memorial hall built 1910-11, having projecting single-bay gable-fronted entrance porch to the centre of the entrance gable (east)...
Detached four-bay single-storey gable-fronted Presbyterian church/meeting house, built 1903, with offset two-stage tower/stair tower attached to the north corner of the entrance front (east) having fi...
Detached four-bay single-storey former railway goods shed, built c. 1909, having two loading bays with rubble stone with cement coping to platform to the centre of the south elevation adjacent to form...
Detached former woollen mills on complex irregular-plan, built 1883 and greatly extended in 1905 and 1911-12, having main eight-bay three-storey block with single-bay five-stage Italianate tower (on s...
Freestanding single-storey six-bay Reformed Presbyterian church/Covenanters meeting house, built in 1810, having modern single-bay single-storey vestry and boiler house extension to the south-east gab...
Detached two-storey three-bay house, built c. 1860 and altered c. 1900, having single-bay single-storey flat-roofed canted bay windows to either side of doorway to the main elevation (south-east) and ...
Freestanding Church of Ireland cathedral, built or rebuilt c. 1610, altered c. 1622, c. 1695, c. 1700-20, c. 1737-8, c. 1830, and c. 1888-92, comprising nave to the west, chancel and choir to the east...
Freestanding three-bay two-storey former gable-fronted Presbyterian church, built 1860, having central portico in antis with two Ionic columns to front elevation (west), Ionic pilasters to either side...
Detached seven-bay three-storey former school, built c. 1737 and altered c. 1800, comprising central five-bay three-storey block with advanced single-bay three-storey blocks to either end of the front...
Detached five-bay three-storey over basement (four storey over basement to north) former bishop’s palace, built c. 1636-37 and altered c. 1695, c. 1740 and c. 1822, having full-height salient towers...
Detached two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, having advanced gable-fronted bay to the east end of the front elevation (north) with slightly recessed flat-roofed sections to either side (east and ...
Detached two-storey three-bay house, built, c. 1800. Possibly originally associated with the former bishop’s palace (see 40833005) adjacent to the south-west. Now in use as a house. Steeply pitched ...
Inscribed stone feature\monument dated 1797, comprising a stone slab (on square-plan) inscribed to one face. The inscription now indecipherable (on site) apart from date ‘1797’ to lower section. E...
Attached end-of-terrace five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1770. Now in use as offices (ground floor) with accommodation (apartments) over. Pitched artificial slate roof (fibre) having rendered, chim...
Attached mid-terrace five-bay two-storey house with attic level, built c. 1750, having three-storey gabled stair return and singe-storey extension to rear (west). Facade refurbished, c. 1990, and now ...
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