Coursed rubble limestone L-plan quay, built c. 1820, having rounded terminus to south-east end and battered causeway to north-west. Iron rings and recent steel ladders to north-east and steel railings...
Three-arch road bridge spanning An Abhainn Mhór [Owenmore River], built c.1820. Ashlar limestone construction with segmental arches and having ashlar voussoirs, pilasters, piers, string course above ...
Detached irregular-plan three-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, having projecting porch to front, south-east, elevation, later additions to west, and later timber lean-to conservatory to south. Rece...
Detached three-bay single-storey house with dormers, built 1790, extended to south-east by further two-bay section and by further slightly higher single-bay part with two-storey canted-bay windows, fo...
Detached stepped plan two-storey house, built 1840, facing south and presenting five-bay front elevation, and having projecting east end bay with box-bay window to its front, and porch to middle of el...
Freestanding Gothic Revival-style Roman Catholic church, built 1901, having altar to south-east end, and four-bay nave, single-bay chancel, two-stage bell tower to north-west end of entrance elevation...
Detached gable-fronted single-storey boathouse, built c.1800. Now vacant and formerly used as store for kelp. Pitched corrugated asbestos roof with concrete coping. Coursed granite rubble walls with r...
Stepped rectangular-plan pier, built c. 1860, slightly raised to recessed seaward end, and having flights of granite steps to sheltered side of both parts. Rubble granite construction, with parapet to...
Three-arch road bridge spanning Abhainn Ghabhla [Owengowla], built c. 1860. Coursed rock-faced limestone construction with camber arches with voussoirs. Parapets have rounded render copings. Rubble li...
Single-arch road bridge spanning Abhainn Ghabhla [Owengowla], built c.1820. Recent repairs and extensions to north-west and south-east. Irregularly coursed rubble stone construction with round arch an...
Single-span former railway bridge, built c.1880, now disused, over Glashanasmearany River. Limestone block abutments having recessed splayed rubble limestone flanking walls retaining earth and stone e...
Detached five-bay single-storey vernacular house with attic, built c.1800, with recent flat-roof extension to full length of rear (south-west) elevation, and recent timber porch with thatched roof to ...
Detached four-bay single-storey school, dated 1877, later used as chapel with return to north-west used as chancel, and with projecting gabled porch to front elevation. Now disused. Pitched slate roof...
Detached two-bay single-storey former schoolteacher's house, with dormer attic, built c 1880, and having gabled windbreak to front elevation and recent flat-roof addition to rear. Pitched slate roof w...
Double-arch hump-back rubble-stone road bridge, built c.1800. irregular arches, larger being to south end, roundish to east elevation and more pointed to west, and smaller north arch being cambered to...
Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, having slightly lower addition to north end with lean-to shed extension. Pitched thatched roof with scolloped raised ridge, low rendere...
Single-arch stone road bridge, built c. 1870, comprising segmental arch with flanking battered buttresses. Elevations of bridge of coursed snecked limestone blocks, voussoirs are of rock-faced cut-sto...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, having recent porch to front elevation and two-bay flat-roof extension to north-west end. Pitched water reed thatched roof with raised s...
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