St Marie de l'Isle convent, c. 1850-69; is comprised of many different blocks, including two gable fronted and one tower to the street façade. Pitched roofs, some having rooflights. Cut limestone chi...

St Marie de l'Isle convent chapel, c. 1850-69, linked to main block on the north elevation. Tower with intended spire not completed. Slate steeply pitched roof. Cross to apex of gable front on street ...

St Marie de l'Isle National School main block, c. 1885, with west wing, c. 1910, and later extensions. Hipped roofs, some decorative copper ridge vents. Plain render finish. Some decoration in the for...

Fifteen-bay two-storey domestic Tudor style industrial stabling, built 1902 for Beamish and Crawford, and designed by Houston and Houston of London. Mansard roof with hipped gables and gambrels. Red b...

Stepped slipway with limestone kerb stones, c. 1870. Cast iron guard rail to water side with missing hand rail. One of few remaining slipways on the Cork's quaysides....

Single-arch bridge, c. 1750. Rubble limestone walls with voussoirs and rounded coping to parapet walls....

Single arch bridge crossing south channel of River Lee, constructed 1902, with low parapet wall, limestone walls and inscribed plaque....

Three-bay three-storey over basement detached house, c. 1782, with single-bay breakfront. Hipped roof with pair of rendered chimney stacks. Parapet with copper coping and moulded limestone cornice. Pl...

Seven-bay three-storey building, c. 1910, having end bay breakfronts and rear returns; in use as School of Art. Commissioned in 1909 by Sharman Crawford, designed by Arthur Hill. Hipped roofs with red...

Three-bay single-storey gate lodge, c. 1865, with annexe to rear. Hipped roofs with deep overhanging eaves and eaves course. Rendered chimney stack with oversailing courses. Painted render finish with...

Terraced three-storey five-bay house, c. 1760, with various extensions to rear. Pitched roof having rendered chimney stacks. Parapet with moulded cornice. Painted render finish. Camber headed window o...

E.R. monogram letterbox, c. 1905, set in random limestone wall formerly wall of Bishop's Palace....

Entrance gateway erected, c. 1765, restored 1863. Inner and outer pair of rusticated limestone piers with pineapple and urn finials, moulded cornice to cap stone, moulded plinth course and plain plint...

St Finbar's Cathedral, c. 1870, architect William Burges. In 1862 Burges prepared plans for the Cathedral, foundation was laid in 1865, church consecrated in 1870, towers and spires completed in 1876....

Elaborate Medieval doorway, built 14/15th century, positioned in boundary wall of St. Finbar's Cathedral. To Dean Street entrance, cut limestone gateway with round headed brick swept arch. Brick cours...

Five-bay two-storey cathedral library with basement, built 1726, three-bay extension built, c. 1830. Pitched roof with rendered chimney stacks. Painted render gables to south and north elevations, wit...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built 1886. Pitched roof with rendered chimney stack. Rendered gables. Red brick to front elevation in English garden wall bond with contrasting blue brick courses...

Elizabeth Fort, completed 1602, with ramparts and corner bastions, east wall and entrance reconstructed early nineteenth century. Mass limestone. Some ramparts remain. North faces covered in ivy. Arch...

Garda Station, c. 1935. Building is an L-shape with a seven-bay single-storey block having a three-bay breakfront, and a three-bay single-storey wing having two-storey end blocks with residential acco...

E.R. monogram letterbox , c. 1905, set in wall of Elizabeth Fort, with SE monogram door, c. 1930....