Freestanding single-cell Methodist church, built 1803, having three-bay nave with gable-fronted single-bay porch to the east gable end, and single-bay lean-to vestry to south elevation of nave. Pitche...
Freestanding Gothic Revival L-plan Church of Ireland church, built 1819, comprising three-stage entrance bell tower attached to three-bay nave, with one single-bay transept to north, vestry to east at...
Freestanding Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1926, comprising seven-bay nave with gabled front facing north-west having breakfront surmounted by bellcote, lower chancel to south-east, doub...
Freestanding three-bay double-height Presbyterian church, built 1839, having attached four-bay two-storey former manse at right angle, manse now used as a Sunday school. Hipped slate roof, sections o...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, with single-storey porch added c.1860. Now disused. Hipped slate roof with paired red brick chimneystacks flanking centre bay with stepped courses, l...
Detached four-bay single-storey lobby-entry vernacular house, built c.1800, with projecting single-bay lobby porch to south side of front elevation, two flat-roofed extensions to the rear c.1900 and c...
Detached five-bay double-height school in decorative Gothic style, built 1835, now in use as a church hall. Hipped slightly sprocketed slate roof, rendered chimneystack set off centre, replacement ra...
Four-arch stone road bridge, built c.1780, over River Erne, having semi-circular arches and flat deck. Squared stone blocks to abutments and piers with V-cutwaters. Roughly squared rubble stone barrel...
Detached five-bay two-storey with dormer attic house, built c.1750, having single-storey front elevation, two-storey rear elevation with gabled projecting porch, and single-bay addition to west gable,...
Freestanding Decorated Gothic Revival cruciform-plan Church of Ireland cathedral, built 1860, comprising three-bay nave with side aisles, single-bay transepts, two-bay choir and a crossing tower with ...
Detached Grecian Revival three-bay three-storey over basement former bishop’s palace, built 1835-7, having pedimented central bay with single-storey limestone ashlar portico, recessed bay to west wi...
Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1840, recent extension to avenue elevation. Hipped slate roof. Ashlar walls with central gabled breakfront entrance bay having a skewtable r...
Detached Palladian three-bay three-storey over basement country house, built c.1745, having Venetian window over central pedimented tripartite door opening, two-storey wing to east, and five-bay eleva...
Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1840, having advanced centre bay with side entrance door, and lower return to rear. Now disused. Hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves support...
Detached double-pile six-bay two-storey steward's house, built c.1800, originally a five-bay house. Longer hip-ended rear pile, projecting gable-fronted bay with further gabled single-storey entrance,...
Detached single-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c.1800, segmental bow added 1856 to avenue elevation, large single-storey extension c.1970 to south-east connected by glazed link. Pitched sl...
Symmetrical pair of detached six-bay two-storey flanking wings to former Lismore House, built c.1730, having advanced outermost end bays to each block, single-bay two-stage flanking tower formerly att...
Detached four-bay single-storey with dormer attic lobby-entry thatched vernacular house, built c.1860, with unfenestrated rear elevation, and later flat-roofed porch to front. Pitched thatch roof of w...
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