Detached L-plan two-storey former gate lodge, built c.1860, of limestone and having two-bay long sides and suingle-bay short sides. Single-storey flat-roofed open-sided porch completes plan at north-...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, having slightly lower gabled projecting entrance bay to front (west) elevation, canted projection with doorway to south gable, three-bay two-pile two...
Freestanding limestone Celtic cross memorial, erected 1938. Comprising carved limestone Celtic cross with crucifixion to front, and standing on carved plinth with inscribed plaque in form of scroll. ...
Freestanding Roman Catholic church, dated 1860, built of limestone, and having four-bay nave elevation, slightly lower chancel to east (road) end, gabled porch to west elevation, and square-profile tw...
Freestanding cruciform-plan Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, dated 1817, of limestone, with square-profile three-stage entrance tower with spire to west elevation, and full-height chanc...
Detached L-plan four-bay two-storey house with basement, built c.1820, eastmost bay being addition of c.1900 and extending for one bay beyond rear elevation of original house. Pedimented entrance por...
Freestanding Church of Ireland church, having two-bay nave built c.1700, with two-stage square-plan Board of First Fruits tower built c.1820, chancel built c.1900, and lean-to vestry to south-east cor...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, of limestone, with advanced south end bay to front (west) elevation, and with lower two-bay two-storey return to rear. Pitched slate roofs with cut-...
Three-arch limestone road bridge, built c.1800, carrying road over Ballinure River. Rubble stone walls and parapet walls with rubble stone vertical coping stones. Round arches with dressed stone vou...
Former entrance gates to Garbally to west of gate lodge, erected c.1860, consisting of ornate cast-iron double-leaf gate set to carved limestone piers with dentillated flat capstones and decorative pa...
Entrance gateway to Liskelly House, erected c.1840, comprising vehicular gateway flanked by round-plan piers having moulded string course, moulded cornice and base, cut-stone plinth and cap, with deco...
Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1850, having four-bay north elevation, and recent flat-roofed extension to rear (west) elevation. Hipped slate roof with catslide roof to rear, and ren...
Single-arch limestone canal bridge, built c.1828, carrying road over Ballinasloe branch of Grand Canal. Elliptical arch with ashlar soffit and tooled voussoirs. Splayed approach walls, squared rubbl...
Freestanding Roman Catholic church, dated 1887, having altar at east end, comprising four-bay nave and single-bay chancel. Extensions to building include porch to west gable, and sacristy and lean-to ...
Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house with loft, built c.1800, with flat-roof porch extension to front (south) elevation, and flat-roof extension to rear. Pitched water reed thatched roof ...
S-plan quay, built c.1820, extending into Cuan an Fhir Mhóir [Greatman's Bay] with recent slipway to west end. Comprises roughly coursed granite block batter with irregular coursed granite rubblework...
Quay, built c.1860, with battered dry-stone road revetment forming small harbour area. Quay comprises irregular rubble stone with concrete surface, concrete block parapet and concrete steps over origi...
Quay, built c.1860, extending into Cuan Chara Bheag [Carraveg Bay] comprising battered dry-stone granite blocks with large stone block surface (with eroded gaps). Single stone mooring post to north-w...
Detached multiple-bay national school, dated 1955, with flat-roofed corridor having clerestorey to north elevation, flat-roofed toilet block to southeast elevation and attached two-stage water tower t...
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