Garden feature, erected c.1890, comprising terraced grass-covered mound with flights of steps to terraces, and cross to summit. Forms part of environs of convent....
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house with attic, built c.1820, with pubfront to ground floor and two-bay two-storey return to rear (north) elevation. Now also in use as public house. Pitched slat...
Detached four-bay, two-storey former bridewell, built c.1847, with lean-to extension to front, south, having corrugated-iron roof. Pitched slate roof with cut limestone chimneystacks and eaves course...
Detached four-bay two-storey neo-Classical court house, dated 1847, with slightly advanced end bays to front (south) elevation, and single-bay single-storey block to east end with pitched slate roof. ...
Detached five-bay two-storey house c.1800, with single-storey flat-roofed extensions to rear (north) elevation. Currently disused. Pitched slate roof with cement rendered chimneystacks with clay pot...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with shallow bowed central breakfront to front (east) elevation, and two-bay two-storey extension to west end of south elevation. Hipped slate roof ...
Freestanding cruciform-plan Church of Ireland church, built 1832, with three-bay nave and shallow full-height single-bay transepts. Gabled lower projections recessed from corners of nave, being shall...
Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, with integral carriage arch and pubfront to ground floor. Public house no longer in use. Pitched slate roof with cement rendered chimneystacks, and ...
Ten-bay three-storey warehouse, built c.1780, running east-west in yard to rear of house on Saint Brendan’s Street, having single-storey lean-to and flat-roofed additions to west gable, single-bay s...
Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with dormer attic, and having shopfront and pubfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof with recent gabled dormer windows, and cast-iron rainwater g...
Corner-sited building, built c.1850, comprising three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic on Saint Patrick's Street, and four-bay three-storey house on Clonfert Avenue, having shopfronts to ground ...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with timber shopfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof with rendered gable end chimneystacks, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rendered ...
Detached four-bay three-storey warehouse, built c.1870, with extension to north gable, now in use as offices. Pitched slate roof with rendered gable end chimneystacks, limestone copings, and cast-iro...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1850, with trace of former return to rear (south) elevation. Currently unoccupied. Hipped oversailing slate roof with paired timber corbels and with cent...
Cast-iron water hydrant with fluted cylindrical shaft having moulded base and neck, fluted domed cap with acorn finial, erected c.1870. Maker’s mark to shaft....
Detached five-bay two-storey bank with dormer attic, built c.1880, having slightly lower two-storey return to rear (north-west) elevation. Refurbished c.2008, currently in use as offices. Formerly u...
Terraced building comprising two formerly separately owned houses, built c.1800, that to west being two bays and three storeys with integral carriage arch and later shop display window, and three-bay ...
Ashlar limestone gateway to Portumna Castle, built c.1805, comprising vehicular entrance flanked by arched pedestrian entrances, flanked by octagonal piers with reeded colonettes on moulded plinths, w...
Pair of detached octagonal-plan gate lodges, built c.1805, inside outermost gateway of Portumna Castle. That to east is roofless and partly ruinous, with rubble limestone walls, ogee-headed door and ...
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