Four-arch rubble stone hump backed bridge, built c.1740, over water channel flowing south. North face rebuilt c.1800 using cut stone elements. Rubble stone abutments with V-cutwaters with splayed rend...
Freestanding Gothic Revival hall-and-tower Church of Ireland church, built 1817, having three-stage tower to west front, three-bay nave with gabled vestry to centre of north side, transept added 1866 ...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former glebe house, built 1816, with single-storey porch to front. Renovated in 2003. Half-hipped slate roof with clay ridge tiles, pair of rendered chimney...
Gate screen, erected c.1870, comprising central double gates supported by octagonal-profile ashlar stone piers flanked by concave wing railings terminated by matching piers. Piers having integral shal...
Detached three-bay two-storey vernacular farmhouse, built c.1810, with irregularly fenestrated rear elevation having projecting windbreak porch. Pitched articifial slate roof with red brick chimneyst...
Detached three-bay two-storey former manse, built c.1870, with two-storey lean-to extension to rear. Now in use as private dwelling. Hipped replacement slate roof with closely-spaced pair of rendered...
Detached four-bay single-storey vernacular house of hearth-lobby plan form, built c.1850, with entrance porch addition of c.1970. Pitched corrugated-metal roof with concrete barge copings, two render...
Cast-iron post box, erected c.1915, attached by round-profile straps to side of square-profile timber post. Round-headed top section with ‘LETTERS ONLY’ in raised lettering above angled slot apert...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, c.1910, comprising fluted pedestal with moulded necking having spout, and fluted domed cap with acorn finial and moulded base, now disused. Manufacturer’s impr...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement glebe house, built c.1810, having slight breakfront to front elevation with single-storey porch of c.1890 between original side lights, and central bow wind...
Double-arch rubble stone road bridge, built c.1820, spanning Barora River. Slightly humped tarmacadam deck with random-coursed rubble stone parapets having Scotch coping. Random rubble stone spandrel...
Attached three-bay single-storey lobby-entry vernacular house, built c.1810, with projecting windbreak. Separate two-bay single-storey dwelling attached to north end. Now disused. Pitched corrugated...
Freestanding Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1858, comprising stepped three-stage breakfront as centre bay of gabled entrance facade, three-bay nave, single-bay chancel, altered single-sto...
Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built 1816, with single-bay two-storey return to east, recent single-storey lean-to to west. Now in use as private dwelling. Pi...
Detached L-plan three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1820, with advanced gabled end bay added c.1860. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, red brick chimneystack to northern ...
Freestanding irregular-plan Gothic Revival castellated multiple-bay two-, three- and four-storey country house over basement, built c.1810, around smaller house, c.1750, itself on remains of earlier h...
Gate screen of cast-iron in Gothic Revival style, built c.1880, at entrance to demesne of Cabra Castle. Comprising elaborate railings punctuated with three pairs of open work piers, at double gates, ...
Stableyard complex in Classical style, built c.1810, with principal inner block having formal eleven-bay two-storey elevation facing towards Cabra Castle, composed of central three-bay pedimented brea...
Single-arch rubble stone bridge with ashlar detail, built 1801, spanning a tributary of River Langan. Unpaved humped deck, now a forest path. Roughly coursed rubble stone and brick spandrel walls and...
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