Attached three-bay three-storey house and shop, built c.1860. Flat roofed having rendered chimneystack and rainwater goods concealed behind rendered parapet with moulded cornice and pediment with moul...
Attached four-bay two-storey shop, built c.1930, also in use as restaurant. Oversailing flat concrete roof with cast-iron downpipes. Rendered wall to front with render canopy to eaves level. Render pl...
Attached three-bay single-storey shop with attic storey, built c.1910, formerly in use as filling station, with flat-roofed addition to rear. Pitched slate and bitumen roof behind elaborate stepped re...
Attached seven-bay two-storey bank, built c.1810, second and second-last bays being recessed slightly to give undulating appearance to façade. Two-storey addition to rear with recent three-storey ext...
Attached seven-bay two-storey with attic storey former County Club, built c.1850, now in use as Revenue Commissioners office, and bank. Single-bay elevation to south-west. Recent five-storey addition ...
Freestanding limestone monument to Liam Mellows, erected 1957, comprising carved limestone statue, on block ashlar limestone pedestal with engraved text in Irish, set at centre of round platform with ...
Freestanding gable-fronted former Roman Catholic chapel, built 1842, now in use as parish hall. Three-bay nave, building interior divided into two storeys and former tall windows of side walls partly ...
Attached former chapel of Magdalen home, dated 1950, now in use as archive centre. Comprises six-bay nave with bowed south gable, shallow porch projection to north end, shallow transept-like projectio...
Freestanding former entrance bay to Browne house of 1627, removed from original location in 1905 to form feature in Eyre Square. Structure comprises rendered wall incorporating limestone doorway and o...
Attached three-bay four-storey former house, built 1862, with shopfront to ground floor, now in use as public house, with recent two-storey and single-storey extensions to rear and south-east. Flat ro...
Attached two-bay three-storey house, built c.1820. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystack, stone eaves course and cast-iron rainwater goods. Lined-and-ruled rendered wall to front el...
Corner-sited attached five-bay three-storey post office, built c.1860, having arcaded ground floor to front, four-bay side elevation and multiple recent additions to rear. Flat roof with concealed rai...
Corner-sited attached three-storey department store, built c.1870, curving around junction of two streets, having five bays to south-east, William Street, elevation, single-bay to corner, and nine bay...
Corner-sited attached eighteen-bay three-storey former 'Colonial Buildings', built 1866, having arcaded ground floor to fourteen bays and curving around junction of Eglinton Street and Williamsgate St...
Attached nine-bay three-storey limestone-fronted building with attic, built c.1750, now divided and refurbished in 2000. Pitched slate roof, with roof-lights to west-most two bays, coursed tooled ston...
Rubble limestone wall, built 1854, incorporating doorways, windows and plaques from late-medieval house of Lynch family. Concrete side supports added 1978. Gabled plaque over one doorway has sculpted ...
Terraced three-bay three-storey over half-basement former house, built c.1810, now in use as office. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, projecting rendered stone eaves course, and cast-ir...
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