Detached four-bay gable-fronted Church of Ireland church, c.1770, now out of use. Built of ashlar limestone on front (west) elevation with raised quoins to corners. Entrance front surmounted by a cl...

Freestanding Board of First Fruits style Church of Ireland church, built in 1812, comprising three-bay nave with single-bay chancel to rear (east), three-stage square-plan crenellated tower to west el...

Wall-mounted commemorative plaque, erected in 1820, formerly part of a circular-shaped monument. Tooled limestone plaque with carved recessed script and date. Undressed side and rear elevations. Pl...

Freestanding Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built in 1820. Comprising four-bay nave and three-stage square-profile tower to front (west) elevation having sandstone crenellations. Pi...

Freestanding church, built 1731, comprising single-bay three-stage tower to west, bowed chancel to east, five-bay nave elevation to south, single-bay nave elevation to north, single-bay single-storey ...

Freestanding former Church of Ireland church, dated 1855, having five-bay nave, slightly lower chancel to east, lean-to vestry projection to north elevation, and porch projection to south elevation. ...

Detached three-bay double-height Catholic church, c.1840, on a cruciform plan comprising two-bay double-height nave with single-bay double-height transepts to north-west and to south-east, and single-...

Freestanding cruciform-plan Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, dated 1817, of limestone, with square-profile three-stage entrance tower with spire to west elevation, and full-height chanc...

Freestanding gable-fronted Catholic church, built c.1903, having six-bay nave, gabled porch of 1943-4 to gable-front, and recent gabled three-bay sacristy and boiler house to east end. Pitched artific...

End-of-terrace four-bay two-storey house, built 1919, set back below street level. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, cast-iron rainwater goods, rendered copings, red brick chimneystacks, one on no...

Grangegorman Military Cemetery was established c.1875. Variety of different head stones to grounds. Boundary of squared limestone rubble walling, built to courses, topped by stepped limestone soldier ...

Freestanding Portland stone statue of St. Andrew, sculpted 1804. Stands next to former parochial schoolhouse in grounds of Saint Andrew's former Church of Ireland church....

Detached Church of Ireland church, c.1800, with two-bay side elevation to nave. Single-bay two-stage castellated entrance tower to west and single-bay single-storey vestry to east. Set in graveyard....

Detached single-cell church, c.1775, incorporating west tower and chancel of fifteenth-century church. Four-bay nave, with further three bays to east, now unroofed. Rubble stone walls. Paired cusp-...

Gable-fronted church, built c.1870, with five-bay side elevations of nave. Pitched slate roof, dressed limestone entrance facade with ashlar bellcote, and roughcast rendered to side and rear elevatio...

Single-cell church, rebuilt c.1902, entered through a three-stage bell tower, leading to the nave with two-bay side elevations and a single-bay chancel to east. Porch attached to south elevation. Pi...

Detached T-plan gable-fronted former church, built c.1810, and remodelled c.1880, now in use as a public library. Comprising of four-bay side elevations to the nave, with single-bay transepts and chan...

Detached Board of First Fruits church, built 1808, with three-stage entrance tower having pinnacles and castellations to the west, and vestry to the north-east corner. Now disused. Pitched slate roo...

Board of First Fruits church, built 1820, now derelict. Comprising two-bay side elevation to nave, with three-stage tower having castellations and pinnacles to west. Rubble limestone walls with stri...

Detached gable-fronted church, built c.1844, with five-bay side elevations to nave, and having sacristy to the north. Dressed limestone entrance gable, with buttresses, string courses, plaques, caste...