Convent graveyard, with interments from c. 1865. Surrounded by limestone piers and cast-iron railings set on plinth....

Terraced three-bay two-storey commercial premises, built c. 1900, now part of hotel bar....

Five-bay two-storey former town hall, built c. 1850, now in use as hotel banqueting hall....

Former town gaol, built c. 1700, probably incorporating fabric of earlier building, now with vaulted ceiling and forming part of hotel complex....

Chamfered-edged gate piers with cast-iron railings on cut-stone chamfered-edged plinth, erected c. 1875. Set in front of house....

Remains of former castle, date uncertain....

Detached multiple-bay six-storey former corn mill, built c. 1830, with return to River Fergus at rear. Gable facade blocked up and ground floor remodelled to accommodate retail outlet, c. 1980. Pitc...

<p>Detached three-bay three-storey house, dated 1816, on a rectangular plan; three-bay three-storey rear (west) elevation.&nbsp; Hipped slate roof with clay ridge tiles, paired red brick Running bond ...

Rubble stone bridge causeway, built c. 1830, across River Fergus. Comprising three semi-circular arches with cut-stone voussoirs, feeding water to mill race. Smaller semi-circular arch, now closed u...

Rubble stone causeway, built c. 1830, across River Fergus. Comprising segmental-arched and smaller semi-circular arched openings with cut-stone voussoirs, which were part of a water management system...

Cut stone mill race, built c. 1830, and waterwheel, forming surviving parts of Ennis Corn Mill, demolished, c. 1980. Fragment of rendered wall with cut-stone stone semi-circular opening housing axle ...

Reg No: 20004028

Cut stone weir with salmon pass and double sluice gates, built 1857....

Single-arch cut stone bridge, built 1857, and widened in 1992 with single span reinforced concrete section refaced with original stonework. Segmental-arched opening with rusticated voussoirs and flan...

Statue of Maid of Erin, erected 1881, comprising robed female figure, set on drum surmounting Doric column with plinth. Intertwined shamrocks around drum. Erected in memory of the Manchester Martyrs...

Detached L-plan five-bay two-storey house, built 1856, with entrance portico flanked by gabled breakfronts and having full-height bay windows to right end bay. Now in use as bishop’s residence. Pi...

Ornate cast-iron gates and cut-limestone piers, built c. 1860, set in coursed limestone rubble walls with squared coping stones. Forming boundary of Westbourne House along Cusack Road....

Park amenity scheme in three sections incorporating millrace, water wheel and island, opened 1996. West side under construction in 1997. Rubble masonry walls with ribbon pointing....

Roadside wall of former military barracks, built c. 1880, flanked by bastions and incorporating flight of stone steps. Coursed limestone walls with rounded coping stones. Snecked limestone walls wit...

Four-bay two-storey building, built c. 1845, as an extension to former fever hospital, built c. 1825. In use as auxiliary workhouse in 1855. In use as militia barracks from 1895 to 1911. Now formin...

Detached U-plan seventeen-bay three-storey Gothic Revival school, designed 1878; built 1879-89, with five-stage breakfront entrance tower and gabled projecting end bays. Pitched slate roofs with hori...