Detached three-bay three-storey country house with basement, built c.1760. Hipped artificial slate roof with paired central rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with rendered eaves course and cut ...
Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1880, set on concrete platform with concrete boundary wall to rear and side, and concrete trough to front. Banded cylindrical shaft, straight handle curved at ends, fl...
Detached multi-period country house, facing north-west and having rectangular plan, incorporating rectangular-plan three-storey tower house or c.1500 to north-east corner. Front elevation has towerho...
Walled garden, built c.1860, with roughly dressed limestone walls having cut-stone string course and copings. Elliptical-arched vehicular gateway to south-east side with rock-faced rusticated Gibbsia...
Single-arch rubble limestone bridge, dated 1783, erected to commemorate Roxborough Volunteers. Rubble stone parapet walls, having carved date plaque. Vehicular entrance to field at west end, with wr...
Detached two-storey steward's house, dated 1859, having three-bay ground floor and two-bay first floor, with double-pile two-storey extensions slightly recessed to rear (north-west). Now in use as ho...
Detached U-plan six-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c.1820, with pedimented breakfront to middle two bays, and single-bay projecting ends. Hipped slate roof, with dressed limestone chimneystacks, c...
Freestanding gable-fronted Roman Catholic church, dated 1842, facing north, with altar to south end, and having four-bay nave, with two-bay sacristy to south gable, and with recent lean-to extension a...
Single-arch limestone bridge, built c.1800, carrying road over River Ballaun. Elliptical arch with tooled voussoirs. Cut-stone walls with cut-stone string course and parapet walls, and rock-faced co...
Detached three-bay three-storey flour mill with dormer floor, built c.1800, with two-bay two-storey addition to south end, in turn having two-bay single-storey lean-to extension to south end. Now dis...
Seven-arch limestone bridge, built c.1780, carrying road over River Duniry, comprising two river arches and five flood arches. Rubble walls and parapet walls with vertical coping stones. Round arche...
Detached L-plan single-storey school and schoolmaster's house with attic, built c.1860, having four-bay elevation to road, two-bay north elevation, open-sided gabled porch set in slightly recessed ret...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1845, having two-bay side elevations and three-bay rear elevation with symmetrical single-bay single-storey lean-to projections to end bays of rear. Hippe...
Detached limestone-built house, built c.1850, formerly semi-detached pair of railway workers' cottages, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and four-bay two-storey rear. Entran...
Freestanding Tudor Revival-style limestone-built railway station, built 1851, comprising three-bay two-storey station master's house with single-storey stationhouse at right angles and slightly projec...
Single-arch limestone road bridge over railway, built c.1850, having symmetrical plan about east-west axis. Coursed squared and snecked rubble walls and piers and with flanking walls to east and west....
Single-arch limestone road bridge over railway, built c.1850, having symmetrical plan about east-west axis. Coursed squared and snecked rubble walls and piers with flanking walls to east and west. Seg...
Detached limestone-built railway cottage, built c.1850, formerly semi-detached pair, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and four-bay two-storey rear. Entrance to western house...
Detached limestone-built house, built c.1850, having three-bay half-dormered south elevation with gables, and two-storey rear. Entrance in gabled full-height shallow stone porch to south elevation. Pi...
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