Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c. 1885. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles and brick gable chimneystacks. Painted rendered walls. Timber boarded door. Painted stone sills to t...
Detached gable-fronted two-bay double-height gable-fronted former railway goods shed, built c. 1900, originally with round-headed opening to left having cut-stone voussoirs. Three-bay double-height s...
Detached seven-bay single- and two-storey Victorian former railway station, built 1880, comprising four-bay single-storey main block with two-bay two-storey gabled projecting bay to west, single-bay t...
Five-arch road bridge over river, built 1829, with snecked limestone ashlar walls having string courses and piers. Swept-arched openings with ashlar archivolts and U-cutwaters to both faces. Attache...
Freestanding circular-plan tapered single-bay five-storey windmill, built c. 1790, having cantilevered timber platform to first floor and timber lattice sails. Built by Sir Rowland Blennerhasset. Ex...
Terraced three-bay two-storey slate-hung house, built c. 1860, as a pair with the adjoining house. Extended to east in late twentieth century with two-bay two-storey return and single-bay two-storey ...
Terraced five-bay three-storey over part-raised basement house, built c. 1800, as a pair with the adjoining house. Door opening to centre approached by curved flight of steps. Renovated, c. 1900, wi...
Detached eight-bay two-storey house, built c. 1725, possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house. Renovated, c. 1890, with single-bay single-storey projecting porch added originally flat-roofed. P...
Attached gable-fronted single-bay double-height coach house, built c. 1750, retaining early aspect. Possibly originally detached. Set at right angles to street with four-bay side elevations. Sectio...
End-of-terrace five-bay three-storey over part-raised basement house, built c. 1800, as a pair with the adjoining house. Rendered pedimented pilastered doorcase to centre approached by flight of step...
Freestanding cruciform-plan double-height Romanesque Revival style Roman Catholic church, built c. 1900, comprising five-bay double-height nave, two-bay double-height transepts to north and to south e...
Remains of freestanding double-height Church of Ireland church, dated 1828, with single-bay two-stage entrance tower to west gable end having battlemented parapet and originally with single-bay projec...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey rubble stone-built house, built c. 1890, as part of a group of fourteen. Single-bay two-storey side elevation to south and single-bay single-storey lean-to return ...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1875, with attached single-bay two-storey rubble stone-built outbuilding, built c. 1900, to south gable. Pitched artificial slate roof to house. Pitched...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to front. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Painted rubble stone wall...
Terraced two-bay two-storey rubble stone-built house, built c. 1890, possibly originally part of larger composition with building to north. Built as part of a group of fourteen....
Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, possibly originally part of larger composition with building to south. Built as part of group of fourteen. Retaining original fenestration to right...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, probably originally end-of-terrace. Built as part of a terrace of fourteen. Retaining early fenestration to first floor. Renovated, c. 1930, with...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, built as part of a terrace of fourteen. Reroofed and renovated, c. 1930, to accommodate commericial use, with render façade enrichments added incl...
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