Railway bridge, built c. 1833, carrying railway over Sandwith Street Upper, comprising elliptical-headed vehicular archway flanked by lower round-headed pedestrian archways. Extended to south c. 1960....

Freestanding reinforced concrete octagonal-plan water tower, built c.1960. Three-stage tower supporting projecting water holding tank. Painted rendered walls with recessed panels to all faces giving e...

Freestanding hall-and-tower Church of Ireland church, built c.1780, having three-bay nave with lower shallow chancel apse, three-stage tower added c.1830, vestry added to north-east and interior re-or...

Detached two-stage water tower on square-plan, built c.1851, having a single-bay single-storey block to the east end. Now disused. Wrought-iron water tank (on square-plan) to top with pitched natural ...

Freestanding concrete water tower, built c. 1935, comprising hexagonal plan with dodecagonal tower. Flat roofs having stepped cornices. Metal railing to tower and metal ladder to north-west elevatio...

Freestanding single-bay three-stage water tower, extant 1905, on a square plan. Now disused. Roof not visible behind parapet with concealed rainwater goods retaining cast-iron octagonal or ogee hopp...

Freestanding single-bay single-stage water tower, extant 1896, on a square plan. Tank not visible behind parapet. Part repointed rubble limestone walls on battered base with Irish battlemented parap...

Detached five-bay two-storey former house, built c.1820, with extension to east, c.1880, incorporating three square-profile towers and two-storey box bay to north elevation. Now in use as hotel with e...

Freestanding irregular-plan castellated house over basement, built in stages between 1228 and 1970, later in use as country house and now in use as hotel. Late medieval gatehouse block of c.1500 locat...

Freestanding water tower, designed 1968; built 1971-2, on a circular plan. Reinforced concrete "kinked" piers circling precast concrete columnar tube with precast concrete fluted water tank having sc...

Detached five-bay single-storey former guard house, built c.1820, comprising three-bay block with arcade to northern end, with lower two-bay block to southern end, and having later extension to rear (...

Freestanding reinforced concrete water tower on cylindrical-plan, erected c. 1950, consisting of four-storey tower on cylindrical-plan supporting water holding tank over. Reinforced concrete walls wi...

Detached nine-bay two-storey with dormer attic former hotel, built 1887, having pair of recessed bays flanking square-profile three-stage central entrance tower and gabled end-bays with two-storey can...

Freestanding water tower, erected c.1885 at Drumshanbo Railway Station. Now disused. Random coursed limestone walls with round-arched openings and surmounted by cast-iron water tank. Timber batten...

Freestanding single-bay three-stage water tower, c.1930, on a square plan incorporating collecting tank to top stage. Unpainted rendered walls with rendered advanced piers, moulded rendered cornice t...

Freestanding four-stage water tower, built c. 1880, now in use as house. Single-storey gabled projection to southeast, extended to southwest and having single-storey lean-to extension. Flat leaded roo...

Freestanding three-stage round-plan castellated tower, built c.1860. Parapet with machicolations. Dressed limestone water spouts. Roughly-coursed snecked rubble limestone walls. Square-headed window o...

Freestanding single-bay single-stage water tower, extant 1909, on a square plan. Decommissioned, 1958. Now disused. Limewashed walls supporting embossed cast-iron water tank on red brick header bon...

Freestanding gable-fronted cruciform Roman Catholic Church, dated 1829, comprising two-bay nave possibly original single-bay, shallow chancel to north end of building. Single-bay transepts, western ha...

Freestanding single-bay single-stage water tower, commissioned 1868[?]; extant 1895, on a square plan. Decommissioned, 1963. Now disused. Part ivy-covered tuck pointed "pulvinated" ashlar walls sup...