Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected in memory of Michael McDonogh who died 1820. Comprises rubble plinth having recessed inscribed limestone plaque to front face, and top having roughly dressed l...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected to memory of Captain Anthony O'Flaherty who died 1822. Comprises rubble plinth having recessed inscribed limestone plaques to front face and top having roughly ...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected to memory of Edmund Dirrane who died 1827. Comprises rubble plinth having remains of render to side faces, and with dressed stone cornice having rubble stone ab...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected to memory of John Wiggins who died 1837. Comprises rubble limestone plinth with recessed inscribed limestone plaques to front face, and top of monument having r...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected in memory of Michael Dirrane and his wife Catherine Dirrane née Coneely who both died 1817. Comprises rubble plinth having dressed limestone front face with re...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected in memory of Peter Wiggins who died 1826. Comprises rubble plinth having recessed inscribed limestone plaques flanked by dressed limestone work, and top having ...
Freestanding limestone cenotaph erected in memory of Patrick Flaherty who died 1830. Comprises rubble plinth having recessed inscribed limestone plaques to front face flanked by dressed stone work and...
Detached five-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, with recent single-storey extension to rear. Pitched thatched roof having decorative raised ridge, rendered chimneystacks and render ea...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, having gabled porch to front (south) elevation. Pitched thatched roof with raised decoratively scolloped ridge, low rendered chimneysta...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, having porch with windbreak to front (south) elevation and recent extension with catslide roof to east elevation. Pitched thatched roof...
Freestanding single-cell Roman Catholic church, built c.1820, having four-bay south elevation, blank north elevation, altar to east end, two-stage square-plan stepped profile tower to west end, and re...
Detached five-bay two-storey house, dated 1866, having projecting central gabled entrance bay to front (south) elevation, gabled dormer windows to end bays of upper floor, full-height canted bay windo...
Freestanding circular-plan split-level mill building, built c.1800, now derelict. Rubble limestone walls having squared limestone capping. Segmental-headed culvert to basement level at south-west, w...
Rubble limestone causeway, built c.1800, carrying road over inlet of Kinvara Bay. Battered walls having squared limestone copings, missing in places. East-facing wall built up. Drainage holes with ...
Freestanding rectangular-plan two-bay three-storey mill building, dated 1804, having remains of later full-width extension to west elevation and sluice to south elevation. Now ruinous and roofless. ...
Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1820, having lean-to to west elevation converted into part of house. Pitched thatched roof with decorative raised ridge, render copings and ...
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