Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, having recessed three-bay two-storey return to rear. Rear also has two-storey two-bay block with pitched roof to east side, single-bay two-storey flat...
Detached three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built c.1910, having full-height box-bay window to front elevation, single-storey return to rear, and recent single-storey boiler house to east g...
Double-arch road bridge over river, built c.1780. Rubble stone walls and slightly pointed round arches having cut-stone voussoirs. Rubble stone copings to parapet walls. Cement gunnelling to soffits...
Detached monastery complex, completed c.1903, comprising main north-west south-east block, former seminary to north-west, completed c.1949, and chapel to south-east. Single-storey ancillary blocks li...
Freestanding Roman Catholic chapel, built 1844, having four-bay nave elevation, single-bay chancel and three-stage crenellated tower to west gable with crenellations and pinnacles. Cruciform-plan two...
Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with flat-roofed entrance porch to front elevation. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, and with cut stone cornice to porch. Smoo...
Cast-iron water pump, installed c.1870, with banded cylindrical shaft, fluted domed cap with pointed finial, fluted spout with plain bucket grip and curved cow's tail pumping handle. Located at roads...
Detached five-bay single-storey railway station, built c.1890, with veranda to trackside elevation, and remains of single-bay block to south gable. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with rendered red...
Single-span humpback railway bridge, built 1851, carrying road over Dublin to Galway railway line. Rock-faced rusticated battered piers and approach walls, supporting painted metal deck with painted ...
Ruinous remains of two-storey over basement country house, built c.1760. Now overgrown and roofless. Dressed limestone walls to front (west) elevation, and rendered walls to other elevations, rubbl...
Triple-arch rubble limestone bridge, built c.1760, with dressed limestone voussoirs to arches, and V-cutwaters to piers. Rubble stone parapet walls with rubble coping stones....
Detached three-bay two-storey house over raised basement, western two-thirds being three storeys of formerly four-storey medieval tower house of c.1500, and eastern bay and second-phase fenestration o...
Two-storey farmyard complex, built c.1760, having three ranges of outbuildings forming closed courtyard to rear of Raford House, with integral carriage arch to north range, Raford House to south-east ...
Triple-arch limestone bridge, built c.1740, carrying road over Raford River, with full-height V-cutwaters forming pedestrian refuges to east elevation. Rubble stone parapet walls, dressed stone vouss...
Detached three-bay three-storey over basement L-plan country house, built c.1760, with entrance breakfront, having four-bay south elevation, four-storey elevation to rear with three-bay two-storey fla...
Six-arch limestone bridge, built c.1770, carrying road over Raford River. Round arches, rubble stone V-cutwaters to south elevation, with concrete additions. Rubble limestone walls, parapet walls an...
Detached T-plan three-bay two-storey steward's house, built c.1870, having full-height projecting bay to front elevation with full-height canted-bay window, lean-to verandah to front re-entrant corner...
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