Detached three-bay two-storey former caretaker’s house, built c.1850, with single-storey flat-roofed extension to west, now in use as heritage centre. Porch to south elevation, with later extension ...

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement Catholic church, c.1820, with pedimented central bay having a single-storey projecting porch, and flanked by recessed lean-to bays. Single-bay lean-to exte...

Detached cruciform-plan church, commenced c.1820, and rebuilt c.1895, with bellcote to north-west corner. Pitched artificial slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting. Exposed stone to entrance gabl...

Detached cruciform-plan church, built 1807, renovated and tower added, c. 1870. Two-bay side elevation to nave, single-bay transepts and apse with sacristy addition to the north. Roughcast rendered ...

Board of First Fruits church, built c. 1790, now in use as shop. Three-bay side elevations to nave, with two-stage entrance tower having castellations and pinnacles to north-west. Rendered walls wit...

Freestanding single-cell church with triple bellcote. Now in ruins. Set in graveyard with various cut-stone markers of c.1600 to present. ROOF: Formerly double pitched roof; coursed rubble bellcote ...

Former church of Ireland graveyard on rectilinear plan, c.1760, containing a collection of cut stone grave markers, some with iron railings, dating from the second half of the eighteenth century to c....

Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built c.1810, comprising three-bay hall with attached three-stage tower on square-plan to the west with a raised parapet with English-style crenellations. Now ro...

Church of Ireland graveyard, in use from c.1600, with carved stone grave markers and funerary monuments, some enclosed with cast-iron railings. Accessed on south corner through square-profile cut gran...

Detached three-stage single-storey tower, built c.1810. This tower was added to an earlier Roman Catholic Chapel which has since been demolished. The tower is constructed in rubble granite and has f...

Freestanding Roman Catholic church, built c. 1980, with four-bay side elevations having projecting flat-roofed porches and sacristy. Possibly incorporating fabric of earlier building. Pitched artifi...

Detached Gothic-Revival Church, built 1850; formerly Church of Ireland, now closed and deconsecrated; having slate steeply pitched roofs and limestone roof to steeple, squared limestone ashlar walls, ...

Freestanding limestone square-plan memorial and tomb of Hamerton family, erected c.1855. Comprises stepped base having inscribed plaques to faces of top step. Multi-part section above having panelled ...

Rectangular-plan walled garden, built c.1785. Random rubble limestone walls. Entrances to north and south sides, south side having square-plan tooled limestone gate piers with limestone bands, flank...

Reg No: 30402008

Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, having fluted shaft, spout with bucket grip, banding above spout, fluted neck with attached cow's tail pumping handle, and fluted conical cap with po...

Freestanding double-height Catholic church, built c. 1780-5, comprising five-bay hall with slightly projecting breakfront to the centre of the south elevation having bellcote over, and with projecting...

Freestanding Roman Catholic church, built c. 1820. Cruciform-plan, flat-roofed sacristy and extensions to north, three-stage stone tower, ashlar crenellations and pinnacles to west c. 1880, extension...

Board of First Fruits former Church of Ireland church, built 1819, now in use as Credit Union. Two-bay side elevations to nave, with three-stage tower to north-east. Entrance through tower. Castell...

Family burial ground, erected c.1875, associated with Coolamber House (15400216). Cut stone Celtic cross memorial set within rectilinear enclosure bounded by low ashlar limestone plinth wall with cast...

Detached five-bay single-storey church built 1815, extended in 1898 and refurbished in 1998. The building is finished in render with stone dressings and drip mouldings. The church is cruciform with ...