Multiple-bay single-storey stables, built c.1860, rebuilt after fire c.1910. Now derelict. Two-bay two-storey workers' house attached to north end of range, with three-bay return and two-bay single-...
Detached Palladian-style country house comprising three-bay three-storey central block built c.1760, having slightly advanced end bays and projecting tetrastyle Ionic portico to entrance bay, remodell...
Freestanding circular-plan domed icehouse, built c.1780. Now derelict and somewhat overgrown. Rubble limestone walls to base, and brick vaulted domed roof. Located on slight rise in Woodlawn demesn...
Detached complex-plan three-bay single- and two-storey house, built c.1880, having two-bay two-storey block with two-storey gabled projecting entrance bay to front (west) elevation, lower two-storey b...
Freestanding gable-fronted Church of Ireland church, dated 1874, having four-bay nave elevation, gabled chancel, gabled vestry to east end of south elevation, square-plan two-stage tower with spire to...
Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1830, having pedimented entrance porch to front (south) elevation. Now disused. Hipped slate roof with rock-faced rusticated chimneystacks with c...
Detached L-plan single-storey rectory with dormer storey, built c.1860, having full-height projecting east-end bay, having flat-roofed canted bay window to front with moulded cornice, projecting gable...
Freestanding wayside cross, erected 1682. Monolithic carved limestone monument comprising cross with chamfered arms set on carved elongated spherical collar with lettering, on octagonal shaft. Set i...
Freestanding circular-plan folly tower, built c.1900. Unroofed. Partly rendered rubble stone walls. Square-headed door opening with dressed stone voussoirs. Boundary wall to demesne attached to so...
Detached single-bay three-storey towerhouse-style gate lodge, built c.1850. Now vacant. Roof not visible. Rubble stone parapet walls with dressed limestone string course and copings. Rubble limest...
Detached five-bay two-storey house with half-basement and attic, built c.1740, with central full-height canted projecting entrance bay, two-storey over basement return to rear (west) elevation. Also ...
Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, having two-bay east side elevation. Currently disused. Hipped slate roof with yellow brick chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Square...
Single-arch limestone railway bridge, built 1851, carrying minor road over Galway to Dublin railway line. Rock-faced rusticated limestone walls and voussoirs to segmental arch, dressed limestone para...
Single-arch limestone railway bridge, built 1851, carrying minor road over the Galway to Dublin railway line. Rock-faced rusticated cut limestone abutments, dressed stone parapet walls....
Single-span railway bridge, built 1851, carrying road over Dublin to Galway railway line. Cast-iron and steel central span supported on rock-faced rusticated limestone abutments with rounded ends and...
Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1860, with recent extension to rear (south) elevation. Pitched roof with cut limestone eaves course with brackets, and rendered chimneystac...
Remains of farmyard, built c.1820, comprising detached multiple-bay two-storey range to south, having central half-hexagonal three-bay breakfront to middle of front (north) elevation, and remains of d...
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