T-shaped quay, built c.1820, with causeway. Battered rubble granite walls with granite coping, squared terminus to north-east, rounded to south. Concrete to surface, with squared stone block mooring p...
Curvilinear causeway incorporating small island towards south-west end, built c.1895, with single concrete bridge span to south-west. North-west and south-west ends part of original line of causeway, ...
Freestanding painted cast-iron water hydrant, installed c.1890. Situated at junction of two roads in Leitir Mhór. Fluted cylindrical body with remains of bucket rest to base, fluted domed cap with ac...
Curvilinear causeway, built c.1895, comprising battered dry-stone walls with raised central section and two twin concrete bridge spans. Irregular coursed rubble stone parapets with toppers and concret...
Single-arch road bridge, built c. 1860, having roughly coursed rubble stone walls and abutments. Recent dry-stone revetment. Round arch with dressed stone voussoirs, and rubble stone parapet with conc...
Detached irregular-plan three-bay two-storey lodge, built c.1875, having advanced west end bay to front (west) elevation, two-storey canted bay to north elevation, three-bay two-storey addition to sou...
Detached four-bay single-storey former gamekeeper's house, built c.1890, now used as a workshop. Pitched painted corrugated-iron roof with galvanised eaves and rendered chimneystack. Painted corrugate...
Detached three-bay single-storey former school with attic-storey, built c.1890, having recent additional single-storey with dormer attic to rear elevation having canted bay to rear, and porch to north...
Freestanding three-bay three-storey former mill, built c.1860, having remains of millrace to north-west, now in use as barn. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles and render coping to gables. Rubbl...
Single-span rubble stone road bridge over Abhainn Leamhchoille [Laughil Stream], built c.1830, having single camber-headed arch. Tooled limestone voussoirs, stone block piers, roughly dressed rubble s...
Freestanding five-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built 1837, substantially refurbished in 1963, having limestone two-storey box-bay with crenellated parapet, additional canted- and box-bay wi...
Detached five-bay two-storey former country house over half-basement, built 1740, restored 1984, having two-bay return to west elevation and canted entrance bay to front (east). Recent lower extension...
Freestanding gable-fronted Church of Ireland chapel, built c.1790, having three-bay nave, with three-stage tower. Now in use as restaurant. Pitched artificial slate roof with cross finial and having r...
Detached five-bay two-storey former country house over basement, built c.1740, having attic, breakfront to front (south-east) elevation and stairs projection to rear elevation. Pitched artificial slat...
Freestanding T-plan Roman Catholic Church, dated 1837, having two-bay nave, single-bay transepts, later three-stage tower built c.1860 to south-east, later porch to north-west, and later single-bay sa...
Detached nine-bay three-storey former convent with basement, dated 1933, having three-bay pedimented breakfront with porticoed entrance to front (south) elevation, three-bay end elevations, chapel to ...
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