End of terrace three-bay three-storey former house over half-basement, built c.1810, now in use as clinic, and having recent three-storey extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneysta...
Almost freestanding five-bay three-storey over basement bank, built 1863, with arcaded round floor. Offices to upper floors. Limestone front and gable walls. Entrances to slightly advanced end bays, h...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement former house, built 1824, currently in use as office and apartment. Recent two-storey lean-to extensions to rear. Canted timber bay window to ground floor wi...
End of terrace two-bay four-storey former house with basement, dated 1824, now in use as offices. Recent steel fire escape to rear, and single-storey addition to north-east. Double-pile pitched slate ...
Almost freestanding thirteen-bay four-storey hotel, built c.1855, having basement, five-bay side elevations and limestone front and side elevations. Recently added flat-roof attic floor with slate-cla...
Attached twenty-two-bay single-storey over basement railway station, built 1851, having ashlar limestone walls to front and sides. Symmetrical front façade comprises three-bay deeply recessed entranc...
Detached single-storey railway buildings, built c. 1860, comprising former engine shed to north-east half and much-rebuilt part to south-west half now used as engine shed. Lower office attached to nor...
Single-span foot bridge built c.1860, located over now disused Galway-Clifden railway line. Rusticated snecked limestone abutments having margined string course and copings, supporting concrete span o...
Group of three detached railway structures, built c.1860-1920, sited to south-east of Ceannt Station. Two-storey signal cabin with attic, built c.1920, having pitched artificial slate roof with red-br...
Detached irregular-plan house, built c.1880, comprising L-plan six-bay two-storey block with canted bays to north-east, river elevation, presenting three-storey elevation to river and two-storey eleva...
Freestanding cruciform-plan Anglican/Episcopal Church, built c.1320, chancel, transepts and nave arcades being of original phase. South side aisle and south porch are of early sixteenth century and bu...
Attached five-bay three-storey former house, built 1786 but possibly rebuilding of late medieval house, having five-bay upper floors and altered, multiple-bay ground floor. Now in use as office. South...
Attached five-bay three-storey retail unit, built c.1910, having recent additions to rear. Pitched slate roof having painted rendered copings to gables with painted rendered chimneystacks and conceale...
Corner-sited four-storey medieval tower house, built c.1500, now in use as bank, having two-bay elevation to Abbeygate Street Upper and front, south-east, Shop Street, elevation having three-storey se...
Corner-sited three-storey building with dormer attic, built c. 1600 and rebuilt c.1890, presenting three bays to William Street, five bays to Abbeygate Street Upper and chamfered single bay to corner....
Terraced three-bay three-storey public house, built c.1750. Pitched slate roof having rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods. Lined-and-ruled rendered walls to upper floors having rendere...
Corner-sited three-storey former house, built c.1500 and modifed since, having bowed entrance bay to corner of Abbeygate Street Lower and William Street, and further five bays to south-west, William S...
Corner-sited three-storey former house, built c.1890, with dormer attic, having chamfered entrance bay to corner, and two-bay elevations to south-east, Shop Street and to north, Churchyard Street. Now...
Corner-sited limestone-built former Roman Catholic pro-cathedral, built 1816, having five-bay two-storey front façade to Middle Street with shallow three-bay gabled breakfront, and ten-bay two-storey...
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