Detached complex Tudor Revival two-storey country house, built 1882, with fifteenth-century tower house adjoining at south-west. Longer north-east elevation of house is seven bays having pedimented c...
Two-arch limestone bridge, built c.1800, carrying road over river. Round arches with dressed stone voussoirs, rubble stone walls and parapets, latter having some render. V-shaped rubble stone cutwat...
Freestanding single-cell Roman Catholic church, built c.1850, comprising three-bay nave with square-plan two-stage tower to north-east end, and recent sacristy to south-west. Pitched slate roof havin...
Gable-fronted limestone mausoleum, erected 1861 to Daly family. Sunken into ground of graveyard to south of church. Pitched stone flag roof having tooled copings, incorporating tooled Celtic cross t...
Freestanding three-storey garden front of detached ruined country house, built c.1780, remodelled c.1830. Now ruinous. Elevation comprises recessed centre having Ventian doorway to ground floor, Dio...
Holy well surmounted by freestanding gable-fronted single-cell chamber, dated 1840. Pitched stone flag roof and rubble limestone walls. Square-headed doorway to front (south-east) elevation. Inscri...
Enclosed two-storey stableyard to rear of Tullira Castle, dated 1843, comprising six-bay north-east block attached to and forming second pile to rear of south-east block of house, three-bay north-west...
Gateway to road entrance of former presbytery, erected c.1870, comprising pair of cast-iron square-plan piers and double-leaf cast-iron gate, flanked by rendered walls having render plinth course and ...
Detached four-bay vernacular house, built c.1800, western bay being two-storey and others being single-storey with loft. Flat-roofed porch of c.1950 to front elevation and lean-to recent extension to...
Gate piers, carved c.1760, and moved to Laban from Cregaclare. Rendered lower walling and flanking walls. Top of each pier is of decoratively carved limestone comprising string course with Greek key...
Freestanding gable-fronted T-plan Roman Catholic church, built c.1830, with single-bay nave and transepts, shallow canted single-bay apse added c.1920 and having catslide roof, and two-bay sacristy ad...
Freestanding gable-fronted single-cell Roman Catholic Church, built c.1850, with altar to south end of three-bay nave, and having single-bay sacristy to west elevation. Pitched tiled roofs with toole...
Single-arch limestone road bridge over river, built c.1860. Cut-stone walls with rubble parapets terminating in piers to abutments. High segmental arch having cut-stone voussoirs. Rubble walls to r...
Single-arch limestone road bridge over tributary of Duniry River, built c.1760. Elliptical arch having cut-stone voussoirs. Snecked cut-stone walls and parapets with tooled copings. Tooled string c...
Single-arch limestone road bridge over River Owenaglanna, built c.1770. Snecked dressed walls and parapets, having tooled copings. Round arch with tooled voussoirs. Battered snecked dressed walls t...
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