Single-arch road bridge over river, built c. 1835, with rusticated voussoirs. Original stone parapet replaced with cement piers and metal railings....

Detached multiple-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1650, with battered gable end addressing street, three-bay two-storey wing to north at slight angle, possibly eighteenth century in date, and ...

Franciscan Abbey, founded c. 1240, now in ruins. National Monument in care of the Office of Public Works...

Corner-sited five-bay two-storey former house with attic accommodation, built c. 1650, now in use as commercial outlets. Pitched artificial slate roof with rooflights. Very fine diagonally placed st...

Terraced two-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1800, as a pair with the adjoining house. Now in use as retail outlet. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystack. Rendered walls with render...

Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay four-storey house, built c.1775, now also in use as retail outlet. Remains of eighteenth century stonework of former courthouse to gable wall. Courthouse demolish...

Freestanding T-plan gable-fronted Victorian Roman Catholic church, built c. 1885, with tower to west, polygonal apse and connecting block leading to friary. Pitched slate roofs with gable finials. S...

Attached L-plan three-storey friary, built 1877, adjoining Franciscan church to north. Pitched slate roof with some artificial slate patches, rendered chimneystacks having moulded cornices and wide e...

Terraced single-bay three-storey house, built c. 1775, as a pair with the adjoining house to the left. Retail outlet inserted to ground floor. Pitched slate roof. Thick walls with roughcast render....

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house with half-dormer attic, c.1750, on a square plan with shopfront to ground floor. Occupied, 1901; 1911. Disused, 1997. Restored, 2011-2. Replacement pitched ...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1850, renovated c. 1930, with moulded cornice and fascia added across façade to form continuous shopfront with the adjoining buildings. Pitched artifici...

Section of rubble stone castellated retaining wall, built c. 1830, possibly incorporating fabric of earlier building. Various red brick arched openings, partially blocked up, c. 1900. Concrete facin...

Freestanding barn-style gable-fronted former Roman Catholic church, founded c. 1735, rebuilt c. 1790 and in use until 1842. Now in use as community hall. Extension to rear, c. 1900. Repointed and r...

Gable-fronted Gothic Revival former convent chapel, built c. 1895, now in use as hotel entrance lobby and bar. Hotel complex built 1996. Pitched slate roof with cut stone finials. Rendered walls. ...

Formerly a five-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built c. 1775, now divided and in use as restaurant and public house. Facade remodelled and two-storey extensions added along laneway to right ...

Formerly a five-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built c. 1775, now divided. Facade remodelled in late nineteenth century and early twentieth century shopfront added to ground floor. Pitched ...

End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey house, built c. 1775, in use as part of hotel complex since the end of the nineteenth century. Hipped slate roof with deep bracketed eaves over five-bays. Rende...

Freestanding T-plan Roman Catholic diocesan pro-cathedral, designed by Dominic Madden and built 1831-42, with spire and porches added in 1871 to designs by J.J. McCarthy. Became cathedral in 1890. Pi...

Detached two-storey presbytery with breakfront, built c. 1880, with four-bay single-storey L-plan extension to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof with moulded brick brackets under eaves and red bric...

Six-bay two-storey former dance hall, built 1950, converted to furniture showrooms and shopfronts inserted c. 1990. Comprising large single-bay block with lower five-bay block to the left. Interior ...