Detached three-bay single-storey Presbyterian church/meeting house on T-shaped plan, dated 1886, having single-bay transept attached to the west elevation at the north end of the main body of the buil...
Detached three-bay double-height over basement Methodist church, built between 1857 and 1859, having four-bay side elevations (east and west) and stepped cut stone bellcote with machicolations over en...
Attached four-bay two-storey bank with dormer attic, built c. 1870, having single-storey extension, c. 1920, attached to the north-east (see record 40845009). Possibly originally in use as a house/ho...
Attached three-bay single-storey extension to bank (see 40845008), built c. 1921, having slightly advanced bay to the north-east end of the main elevation (south-east). Roof hidden behind raised sand...
Detached three-bay two-storey house with attic level, built c. 1910. Pitched natural slate roof (small slates) with projecting eaves course, and having ruled-and-line rendered chimneystacks and raise...
Freestanding double-height Catholic church on T-shaped plan, built in 1833 or 1854 and altered 1904, having single-bay hall to the south/south-west, single-bay transepts to the east and west, and with...
Double-arched bridge carrying road over the Murlin River, built c. 1820. Damaged to the north-east corner with modern blockwork repairs. Rubble stone construction to pier, spandrels, and to parapets...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1900, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base surmounted by fluted domed capping with acorn finial over, and having lion's head motif to spout. Cast-i...
Detached four-bay three-storey bank, built c. 1900, having single-bay single-storey extension to west (c. 1925), and modern two-storey (split-level) and single-storey extensions to rear (north). Hipp...
Detached five-bay two-storey former sexton’s house associated with the graveyard at St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland church, Donaghmore (see 40840002), built c. 1770, having single-bay single-store...
Detached three-bay two storey vernacular house with attic level, built c. 1910, having single-bay single-storey extension attached to the east gable end. Pitched artificial slate roof having three re...
End-of-terrace three-bay single-storey house, built c.1820. One of a group of four. Pitched natural slate roof with felt covering in places having raised render verge to the north gable end, smooth ...
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880. Now uninhabited. One of a group of six along the west side of Bridge Street. Pitched natural slate having rendered red brick chimneystack to ...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1910, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base surmounted by fluted domed capping, and having lion's head motif to spout. Cast-iron bucket pedestal to ...
Attached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1840 and altered c. 1900. Pitched natural slate roof having terracotta ridge tiles and with smooth rendered chimneystacks to either end (north-east and s...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1910, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base surmounted by fluted domed capping with acorn finial over, and having moulded spout. Foundry mark 'Glenf...
Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, erected c. 1925, having ‘Post Office’ in raised lettering over projecting letter flap and ‘Carron Company Stirlingshire’ foundry mark to the base. Set into re...
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...
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