Detached four-bay two-storey former estate worker's house, built c.1880, with gabled porch, and single-storey rear return. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, red brick chimneysta...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, substantially extended c.1860, single-storey porch, c.1910 to front. Single two-storey return and two single-storey lean-to extensions to rear. Lean...
Freestanding cruciform-plan Roman Catholic church, built 1874, with three-stage tower to west end of four-bay nave, single-storey porch to northern transept, and two-bay single-storey vestry add to no...
Single-arch stone road bridge, built c.1780, spanning river. Random rubble stone parapet walls and spandrels with recent Scotch coping and strap pointing. Semi-circular arch with cut-sandstone vousso...
Triple-arch rubble stone road bridge, built c.1780, spanning Barora River, with slightly humped tarmacadam deck. Random-coursed rubble stone parapet and spandrels with Scotch coping. Sections of spand...
Triple-arch rubble stone road bridge, built c.1750, spanning Barora River. Random-coursed rubble stone spandrels and parapet with Scotch coping. Irregularly formed segmental arches with undressed ru...
Triple-arch rubble stone road bridge, built c.1780, spanning Barora River. Humped tarmacadam deck with random-coursed rubble stone parapet with Scotch coping of flat stones. Random rubble-stone span...
Freestanding Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1858-62, with four-bay nave having gable-fronted porch, three-stage tower to west end, projecting single-bay chancel, and three-bay single-stor...
Freestanding single-cell Church of Ireland church, built 1819, with three-bay nave, three-stage tower, and single-storey vestry to north. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, barge stones to gab...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1920, with gabled advanced end bay to east and advanced central single-storey porch advanced. Single-storey lean-to extension to west and lean-to conservat...
Detached cruciform-plan three-bay two-storey country house, built c.1810, having single-bay two-storey advanced gabled entrance bay, altered c.1920, two-bay two-storey central return to rear, and two-...
Detached three-bay two-storey national school, built 1834, with single-storey recessed lean-to entrance porches to either side. Now vacant. Hipped slate roof with clay ridge tiles, stepped rendered ch...
Freestanding Gothic Revival single-cell Church of Ireland church, built 1789, having three-bay nave with doorcase to west gable removed, incorporating fabric of earlier building. Now derelict. Pitched...
Freestanding circular-plan bell tower, built c.1650, with internal stone spiral stair leading to platform with bellcote over. Roughcast render over rubble stone walls, with projecting coping surmounte...
Seven-arch road bridge spanning River Inny, built c.1650. Originally the bridge had nine arches but the central three arches were replaced by a single-arched central section in rusticated limestone, w...
Detached four-bay single-storey direct-entry vernacular house, built 1860, with windbreak entrance, early-twentieth century extension to south-west and link to north-east with original outbuilding. Pi...
Single-span segmental-arched limestone road bridge, built c.1870, over Upper Inny River. Random-coursed squared rock-faced spandrels, parapet and coping. Regular rock-faced voussoirs to arch ring with...
Detached L-plan five-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c.1760, with mid-nineteenth century front elevation having off centre single-storey porch, substantial multiple-bay wing facing s...
Single-span limestone road bridge, built c.1870, spanning Upper Inny River, and incorporating remains of earlier bridge. Random-coursed squared and snecked rock-faced spandrels, parapet and coping. Re...
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