Freestanding double-height Gothic Revival style Church of Ireland church, built c. 1870, with five-bay nave, single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to south elevation, single-bay double-heig...
Gateway, built c. 1825, comprising four limestone ashlar piers with wrought-iron double gates, flanking pedestrian gates and curved quadrant walls with half-round projecting bays having blind pointed ...
Freestanding double-height Church of Ireland church, built c. 1820, with four-bay nave and single-bay two-stage cut-stone-built entrance tower to west gable end. Renovated and extended to east gable ...
Detached nine-bay two-storey over split-level basement mid-Georgian house, built c. 1760, with three-bay two-storey entrance bay to centre having limestone ashlar pedimented Doric doorcase, flanked by...
Detached four-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c. 1870, probably originally three-bay, with single-bay single-storey gabled projecting bay to north-east. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles and r...
Freestanding double-height Roman Catholic church, opened 1872, with six-bay nave, single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to north elevation, single-bay double-height lower chancel to east ga...
Freestanding double-height Gothic Revival style Church of Ireland church, built c. 1850, with five-bay nave and gabled advanced door opening to south-east elevation. Now disused and partly derelict. ...
Detached three-bay two-storey over part-raised basement house with three-bay south elevation, built c. 1835, possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, pre-1726. Now vacant and partly derelict. ...
Freestanding single- and double-height Roman Catholic church, built c. 1865, designed by J.J. McCarthy. Comprising seven-bay double-height nave, seven-bay single-storey lean-to aisles to north-west a...
Group of detached and semi-detached two-bay single-storey houses, built c. 1860, possibly originally thatched. Originally forming a clachan. One house reroofed and renovated, c. 1940, using corrugat...
Freestanding Gothic Revival style Church of Ireland church, dated 1860, with four-bay nave, single-bay single-storey gabled projecting lower porch to south elevation and single-bay single-storey lean-...
Group of detached buildings, built c. 1860, about a courtyard possibly originally thatched and originally forming a clachan. Detached two-bay single-storey rubble stone-built house to north with corr...
Freestanding single- and double-height Roman Catholic church, built c. 1865, with six-bay double-height nave, six-bay single-storey lean-to aisles to north-west and to south-east elevations, single-ba...
Seven-span rubble stone-built railway viaduct over Abhainn an Lóndraigh [Owenalondrig River], opened 1891, comprising single-arch section to west and four-arch section to east with red brick voussoir...
Freestanding T-plan double-height Roman Catholic church, built c. 1915, comprising two-bay double-height nave, two-bay double-height transepts to east and to west elevations, single-bay single-storey ...
Detached three-bay two-storey former hotel, built c. 1835, on an L-shaped plan with two-bay two-storey return to rear to north-west. Extended to north-east with three-bay single-storey flat-roofed wi...
Four-arch hump back road bridge over river, built c. 1830, with rubble stone voussoirs, rubble parapets with stone-on-edge copings and round-headed arches of varying heights and form. Bypassed, c. 19...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1890, with single-bay single-storey hipped projecting porch to left. Now also in use as public house. Timber pilaster pubfront inserted to ground floor h...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1725, originally thatched. Renovated and extended, c. 1800, with two-bay single-storey rubble stone-built wing added at right angles to north-east, wing ...
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