Freestanding Perpendicular Gothic style Church of Ireland church, built 1834, comprising four-bay nave with three-stage bell tower to west and chancel to the east flanked by vestry and boiler room. Ca...

Freestanding Classical revival pedimented five-bay Roman Catholic church, built 1947-1948, having five-bay nave elevations and projecting chancel flanked by flat-roofed side wings. Pitched copper roof...

Four-arch limestone road bridge over Annalee River, built c.1830. Segmental arches with punch-dressed ashlar voussoirs. Ashlar V-cutwaters with half-pyramidal caps. Spandrels and parapet of roughly co...

Four-arch limestone road bridge over Annalee River, built c.1750, with pronounced humped deck, pedestrian refuges and smaller side arch. Elliptical-headed main arches and round-headed smaller arch, al...

Single-arched limestone road bridge over Larah River with humped deck, built c.1750, now bypassed. Elliptical arch with roughly cut sandstone voussoirs. Spandrels and parapet of random rubble limeston...

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Detached T-plan Arts and Crafts style single- and two-storey house, built c.1890, having advanced entrance bay to north with gable attic, two-storey section to east, small parallel gabled annexe to ea...

Detached Regency-style three-bay two-storey country house, built 1829, with astylar pedimented breakfront and advanced end piers. Hipped slate roof with tall rendered stacks and terracotta pots behind...

Detached four-bay two-storey former miller’s house, built c.1880, with return to rear. Now in use as private house. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwa...

Complex of outbuildings to north and west of Ballyhaise House, comprising L-plan stable block to north, built c.1735, joined to main façade by a screen wall, stable courtyard to west of house, built ...

Gate screen in Greek Revival style, built c.1830, comprising ashlar limestone piers faced to inner and outer faces with battered panelled stellae, having heavy entablature and blocking course. Wide ca...

Detached L-plan multiple-bay two-storey stable block, built c.1830, with later single-storey lean-to adjoining to the west, tall walls to south and east creating a courtyard. Pitched slate roof with c...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with central single-storey flate roofed porch to front. Hipped slated roof with clay ridge tiles, brick and rendered chimneystacks flanking central b...

Detached five-bay single-cell parochial hall, built c.1890, with entrance porch to west gable end. Now disused. Pitched corrugated-iron roof with decorative timber bargeboards, timber eaves supporting...

Freestanding cruciform-plan Church of Ireland church, built 1796, with centrally placed four-stage entrance tower to west gable having octagonal-profile ashlar spire addition, c.1820, transepts and ch...

Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c.1905. Moulded perimeter frame with 'ER VII' around crown as royal insignia of Edward VII. Raised lettering reading ‘POST OFFICE' to flap over raised moulded slot. ...

Detached irregular-plan former gate lodge in Victorian Picturesque style, built 1882, comprising two-storey gable with catslide roof descending over formerly open porch at corner, canted single-storey...

Triple-arch limestone and sandstone road bridge, built 1858, over Dromore River. Cut-stone copings serving as plinth for cast-iron diamond lattice railings to both sides of flat tarmacadam deck. Raili...

Detached Arts-and-Crafts style L-plan two-storey gabled gate lodge, built 1932, main gable to entrance drive jettied out at upper floor over canted bay window, open porch to inner corner under catslid...

Detached three-bay single-storey house, built c.1890, with recent flat-roofed extension to the rear. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, off-centre brick chimneystack with string course, overhan...

Wall-mounted cast-iron box, erected c.1940, with raised ‘P & T’ lettering in Celtic Revival script above hooded letter opening. Set in a field entrance gate pier....