Combined former Methodist chapel and manse, built c.1860. Three-bay double-height chapel to west end over basement and two-bay two-storey residence and schoolroom. Projecting porch to middle of front ...
End-of-terrace three-bay three-storey former house, built c.1880, now in use as public house and guesthouse. Flat-roofed canted bay windows to end bays of front elevation. Pitched slate roof, rendered...
Terraced four-bay two-storey building, built c.1850, formerly two houses, now in use as commercial outlet and having shopfronts to ground floor. Pitched slate roof having render coping to gables, and ...
Detached former railway station and goods shed, built 1895. Former station building comprises L-plan two-storey block having three-bay front and platform elevations, and five-bay single-storey ticket ...
Detached four-bay double-height former engine house, built 1895, now in use as museum. Pitched artificial slate roof with replacement uPVC rainwater goods and with oversailing brick eaves courses to g...
Attached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, now used as public house, bistro and guest house. Incorporates slightly lower two-storey properties to east and west. Pitched slate roof with rendered...
Freestanding former jail, built c.1830, comprising two-bay two-storey guard block with later four-bay two-storey cell block to east within battered rubble limestone enclosing wall. Remains of gables t...
Triple-span road bridge, built 1789, having two round arches to south and single camber arch to north. Rubble stone piers and voussoirs with triangular-plan rubble stone cutwaters with concrete reinfo...
Mid-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880. Pitched artificial slate roof, rendered chimneystacks and some cast-iron and some replacement uPVC rainwater goods. Rendered walls with render pli...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880. Pitched slate roof, rendered chimneystacks and replacement uPVC rainwater goods. Rendered walls with render plinth and air brick vent. Square-...
Single-arch rubble limestone road bridge, built 1819, over rocky ravine of Owenglin River. Cut-stone block piers and voussoirs to elliptical arch with rubble stone soffit and parapet, latter having co...
Freestanding limestone tomb, erected 1839, as burial place of John D'Arcy, founder of Clifden. Pecked and tooled limestone plinth, sides and roof. Inscriptions to all sides, those to gable ends being ...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, with slightly higher two-bay two-storey addition to south, lean-to extension parallel to rear with corrugated-iron roof and rendered wal...
Detached five-bay two-storey T-plan house, built c.1800, having slightly lower gabled stairs return flanked by later and slightly lower two-bay gabled additions to each end of rear. Pitched natural an...
End-of-row four-bay single-storey vernacular house with recent dormer attic, built c.1800, originally thatched, re-roofed c.1980. Pitched artificial slate roof with evidence of recent re-roofing, rece...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with two-bay south gable and having two-bay two-storey addition to north end. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, stone eaves course and c...
Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1900, with recent single-storey flat-roof extensions to rear. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks to gable-ends, rendered copings, and replac...
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