Corner-sited attached two-bay two-storey curvilinear gable-fronted house, built c. 1910, ground floor openings remodelled in latter part of twentieth century to accommodate commercial use. Two-bay tw...
Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1880, as a pair with the adjoining house. Renovated, c. 1930, with render shopfront inserted to ground floor having decorative drop consoles, raised lett...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, with timber pilaster shopfront to ground floor having consoles and moulded cornice. Also in use as public house. Steeply pitched slate roof with r...
Seven-span iron lattice girder railway viaduct over river, opened 1893, on cast-iron circular piers with pair of box girders on limestone piers. Closed in 1960, now disused. Curved rubble stone emba...
Detached triple-pile four-bay two-storey house with half-dormer attic, built c. 1800, on a U-shaped plan possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, built c. 1725, to central pile. Now also in us...
Freestanding seven-bay double-height Catholic church, built 1862-4, on a cruciform plan comprising five-bay double-height nave opening into five-bay single-storey lean-to side aisles with single-bay (...
Detached U-plan seven-bay two-storey Gothic Revival style convent with dormer attic, founded 1862, comprising three-bay two-storey central block with single-bay two-storey gabled bay to centre having ...
Group of eight terraced three-bay single-storey houses with half-dormer attics, built c. 1880, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porches to centre. Single-bay single-storey lean-to retu...
Group of seven terraced three-bay single-storey houses with half-dormer attics, built c. 1880, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porches to centre. One house retaining original aspect. ...
Single-arch bridge over river, c.1700. Now disused. Sited spanning Finnihy River. NOTE: The bridge, originally named Finnihy Bridge after the river over which its crosses, is possibly the same 'hig...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built c. 1875, with single-bay two-storey side elevation to south-east and two-bay two-storey return with dormer attic to rear to north-eas...
Detached ten-bay two- and three-storey Tudor Revival style former railway hotel with dormer attic, built c. 1895, designed by J. F. Fuller. Now in use as hotel. Comprising three-bay two-storey centr...
Detached six-bay two-storey former Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks, built c. 1835, originally five-bay on a symmetrical plan with three-bay two-storey entrance breakfront and single-bay two-storey r...
Detached three-bay single-storey estate office with dormer attic, built 1832, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to centre. Adapted to alternative use, 1862. Renovated, 1985, to a...
Detached two-bay single-storey former schoolmaster's house with dormer attic, built c. 1880, with single-bay single-storey gabled bays, single-bay single-storey end bay to right, two-bay single-storey...
Detached five-bay single-storey national school, built c. 1880, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting entrance bay to centre. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks and projecting ...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house with half-dormer attic, built c. 1890. Renovated, c. 1920, with render pilaster shopfront inserted to ground floor having fluted pilasters, Corinthian capitals, mo...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1860, with segmental-headed integral carriage arch to right ground floor and timber pilaster shopfront to ground floor having moulded consoles and moulded...
Group of four terraced three- and four-bay two-storey houses with dormer attics, built c. 1835, with single-bay two-storey lower returns to rear to east. Renovated, c. 1910, with two render shopfront...
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