Terraced three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built c. 1830, now also in use as restaurant. Refenestrated to dormer attic, c. 1900. Refenestrated to first floor, c. 1940. Renovated to grou...
Terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1850, renovated, c. 1920, with window opening remodelled to ground floor possibly to accommodate commercial use. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, ...
Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1870, as a pair with the adjoining house. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, red brick chimneystack, cast-iron gutter and downpipe. Painted ruled...
Detached five-bay two-storey late-Georgian house with dormer attic, built c. 1800, having round-headed door opening to centre. Subsequently in use as school of housewifery established by Lady Kenmare...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1885, one of a terrace of three. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack, cast-iron gutter and downpipe. Painted rendered walls having raised stri...
Terraced four-bay three-storey late-Georgian house, built c. 1805, with square-headed integral carriage arch to right ground floor and originally having timber pedimented Doric doorcase with freestand...
Terraced four-bay three-storey late-Georgian house, built c. 1805, renovated, c. 1930, with moulded render moulded architraves added to door opening. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimn...
Terraced five-bay three-storey late-Georgian house with dormer attic, built c. 1795, with round-headed door opening to centre having pedimented rusticated doorcase and fanlight. Three-bay two-storey ...
Terraced four-bay three-storey late-Georgian house, built c. 1820. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, replacement gutter and cast-iron downpipe. Painted rendered walls with p...
Terraced four-bay three-storey house, built c. 1820, possibly originally two-storey. Originally with square-headed integral carriage arch to left ground floor, renovated, c. 1890, with render pilaste...
Terraced five-bay two-storey Georgian house, built c. 1775. Renovated, c. 1875. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron gutter on metal brackets and downpipe. Painted rendered walls. Painted ...
Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c. 1840, with round-headed door opening to right ground floor having moulded architrave and fanlight. Partly refenestrated to top floor, c. 1900. Timber ...
End-of-terrace five-bay two-storey mid-Georgian house with dormer attic, built c. 1770, with round-headed door opening to centre having advanced moulded archivolt, pillared doorcase, fanlight and elli...
Attached four-bay three-storey post office, built c. 1900. Parapet wall to facade rebuilt to align with adjoining building. M-pitched artificial slate roof. Red brick English garden wall bond walls...
Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c. 1880. Renovated, c. 1925, with render façade enrichments added. Shopfront inserted to ground floor in latter part of twentieth century. Flat roof wi...
Detached six-bay four- and five-storey Scottish Baronial style former Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, built 1870-1875, designed by E.T. Owen. Comprising two-bay four-storey central block with sing...
Corner-sited detached seven-bay two-storey Queen Anne Revival style Carnegie Free Library, opened 1910. Three-bay two-storey side elevations to east and to west. Two-bay two-storey flat-roofed retur...
Freestanding cruciform-plan double- and triple-height Gothic Revival style Roman Catholic church, dated 1880, designed by George Ashlin. Comprising five-bay triple-height nave, five-bay double-height...
Freestanding single-storey Gothic Revival style single-cell former Church of Ireland church, built c. 1865, designed by Welland and Gillespie. Comprising four-bay side elevation, single-bay two-stage...
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