Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1845, now in use as private house. Hipped slate roof with clay ridge tiles, cut-stone and corniced central chimneystack, paired brackets to ...
Detached Pictureque-style three-bay two-storey former estate gardener’s lodge, built c.1880, with off-centre gable rising from eaves and single-storey porch with roof extending to side over external...
Detached plain Classical style three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, with three-bay side elevations. U-plan hipped slate roof with internal valley, clay ridge tiles, two tall closely-spaced render...
Two adjoining complexes of substantial outbuildings, built c.1730. Main yard to south-east with L-plan two-storey block around north-east and north-west sides, south-west side open to U-plan single-st...
Pair of Victorian semi-detached three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1890, sharing common central gable with entrances in the outer bays, and recent single-storey extension to rear. Currently disused....
Detached rectangular-plan three-bay single-storey tea house in Georgian Gothic style, built c.1730. Red brick walls with rusticated ashlar quoins and a battlemented parapet of brick merlons over a li...
Triple-arch road bridge over Knappagh River, built c.1760. Elliptical arches with roughly cut voussoirs and large capped cutwaters on upriver and downriver elevations rising to height of arch apexes. ...
Double-arch stone road bridge, built c.1820, with main arch and smaller secondary arch to east side. Squared rubble stone construction having cut stone voussoirs to arch and rubble stone parapet. Hump...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1750, with gabled breakfront and three-storey semi-circular bow to centre of rear façade. Two-storey wing to south-west, three-bay single-st...
Freestanding gable-fronted Presbyterian church, built 1742, having four-bay side elevations. Pitched slate roof with stone barge copings to gables, front gable surmounted by ball finial with inscripti...
Single-arch stone road bridge, built 1877, spanning watercourse connecting Town Lough and Tullyguide Lough. Cut-stone abutments and voussoirs to semi-circular arch rings, squared rubble stone to soffi...
Detached three-bay single-storey with dormer attic gate lodge, built c.1860, having projecting gabled porch, canted bay window to road-facing east gable and single-bay extension to west elevation. Now...
Single-arch masonry road bridge spanning a watercourse between Glasshouse Lake and Rockfield Lough, built c.1840. Rock-faced ashlar stone abutments, rock-faced ashlar voussoirs with dressed arrises to...
Detached five-bay two-storey school, built c.1830, with recessed full-height entrance bay to east gable and single-storey flat-roofed porch to west gable. Now also in use as church. Hipped replacement...
Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c.1890, with 'VR' royal cypher. Curved top and 'LETTERS ONLY' in raised lettering above letter slot with display panel over cypher in intertwined letters beneath. Set ...
Detached double-pile five-bay two-storey house, built c.1720, three-bays at ground floor with central window in place of door, single-storey lean-to porch to rear elevation. Now disused. Pitched slate...
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