Detached five-bay two-storey former market house, built 1838, having three recessed central bays, with arcade to ground floor, and pediment with oculus to central bay. Later in use as army barracks, ...
Attached gable-fronted three-bay single-storey former Presbyterian church, built c.1935, now in use as library. Pitched slate roof with oversailing eaves and verge, plain barge boards, concrete ridge...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with shallow projecting porch. Two-storey bow-ended extension to north, c. 2000, in same style as original house. Shallow artificial slate hipped r...
Detached double-pile three-bay two-storey court house, built 1833, with central pedimented breakfront having single-storey portico. Lower double-height courtroom in rear pile, with former holding cel...
Neo classical entrance screen, erected c.1765, now disused. Ashlar sandstone square-profile piers with fluting and medallion motifs to entablature, dentil cornice, urn finial with fluted body and wide...
Detached five-bay two-storey country house, built 1764, having single-storey bowed entrance, added c.1850, with returns to rear extended, 2008. Currently disused. Hipped roof slate roof to main hous...
Double arch limestone road bridge over Woodford River, built c.1850. Coursed rock-faced abutments, spandrels, and U-cutwaters. Rusticated voussoirs to segmental arches with splayed chamfered arris t...
Corner-sited three-bay two-storey house, built c.1810, with shopfront to ground floor. Now in use as post office. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, cast-iron rainwater goods and rendered ch...
Detached gable-fronted three-bay single-storey Masonic hall, built 1911, with single-bay side porch to north and single-storey lean-to extension to rear. Pitched slate roofs to hall and porch with ove...
Attached four-bay three-storey Tudor Revival style bank, built c.1910, with three-storey return to rear. Pitched slate roof with pair of half-dormers, sandstone chimneystacks over party walls, render...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1850, with shopfront at ground floor raised two steps above street level, recent two-storey extension to rear. Now in use as public house. Pitched slate ro...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, c.1910, comprising fluted shaft with projecting spout under fluted ogee dome with acorn finial, moulded necking with recent tap. Now disused. Set back from line o...
Freestanding Gothic-Revival gable-fronted former Methodist church, built c.1820, with two-bay nave. Now in use as outbuilding. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, projecting cut-stone eaves-cour...
Terraced four-bay two-story house, dated 1816, with integral carriage arch to north, and pubfront inserted to south. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles and rendered chimneystacks to ridge and ga...
Detached U-plan five-bay single-storey Garda Station, built c.1935, with advanced gabled end bays, flat-roofed entrance lobbies to west and south. Hipped slate roof, rendered chimneystacks to ridge an...
Detached Classcial style five-bay two-storey former market house, built 1813, with three central recessed bays beneath oversailing roof, two-storey extension to rear. Extensively renovated c.2005 and ...
Freestanding Gothic-Revival Church of Ireland church, built 1834, with three-stage entrance bell-tower to west , three-bay nave, chancel to east, vestry to north-east, and recent boiler house to sout...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1850, with two-storey lean-to to west, lean-to extension to north. Pitched replacement slate roof, rendered chimneystacks to ridge and gables, replacement u...
Freestanding Modernist Roman Catholic church, built 1966, with advanced gabled breakfront, two-stage belfry tower to west, single-storey side chapel with sacristy to rear. Shallow-pitched copper sheet...
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