Pier-mounted cast-iron post box, installed c.1950, with raised "P&T" initials in Gaelic script and inscribed with manufacturer's name 'Jessop Davis, Enniscorthy'. Set into rubble stone pier with pyram...
Detached six-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, with gable-fronted porch to front added c.1880. Irregular fenestration to rear with lean-to porch. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tile...
Freestanding gable-fronted Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1846, with four-bay side elevations to nave, two-bay chancel to west end, projecting gable-fronted porches to front gable and sou...
Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey over basement former glebe house, built 1827. Now used as private dwelling. Hipped slate roof with lead ridges, rendered chimneystacks with clay pots and cast-iron...
Freestanding Gothic-Revival Church of Ireland church, built c.1860, having four-bay side elevations to nave, gabled porch and bellcote to west gable, single-bay chancel and vestry to north-east, and b...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1850, with two-storey canted bay windows to side elevations. Recent flat roofed porch to rear. U-plan hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks to inne...
Freestanding Gothic Revival style Methodist church, built 1849, with four-bay side elevation to nave, single-storey gabled entrance porch to east gable, single-storey block added to rear, with recent ...
Detached four-bay single-storey house, built c.1940, with later single-storey extension to rear. Pitched roof with artificial slate roof, rendered chimneystacks, timber bargeboards and uPVC rainwater ...
End-of-terrace four-bay three-storey former house, built 1862, later in also in use as retail outlet, now in use as restaurant and guest accommodation. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, cement...
Corner-sited attached three-bay two-storey former market house, built c.1830, with gable front facing east to side street, later two-storey extension to rear. Restored c.2000 and now in use as tourist...
Freestanding gable-fronted Gothic-Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1925, with projecting gabled central porch, seven-bay nave,half-octagonal-plan chancel, and two-bay sacristy to south-west. Renov...
Freestanding Roman Catholic church with Romanesque motifs, built 1939-1941, with five-bay side elevations to nave, gabled porch to west gable, gabled chancel to east with sacristy to north and boiler ...
Arched stone road bridge, built c.1780, spanning Owennayle River. Humped deck with parallel parapets, wing-walls splaying outwards at approach roads. Rubble stone parapets with Scotch copings. Arches ...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1770, with formal elevations to front and rear. Steeply pitched slate roof with roll-mould clay ridge tiles, cut stone chimneystacks to gables and off-cent...
Detached U-plan six-bay two-storey courthouse, built c.1930, having four-bay recessed central section. Single-storey three-bay extension to north-east and two single-bay single-storey extensions to we...
Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, c.1910. Fluted shaft with ogee base. Capital comprising fluted dome with acorn finial and moulded necking with integral spout. Decorative bucket-stand fitted to b...
Triple-arch stone bridge, built c.1860, spanning east-west over the River Shannon, with smaller dry arch to west end, gently sloped west bank, and steeply sloped east bank. Rock-faced abutments and pi...
Detached two-storey three-bay former parsonage, built 1872, with later two-storey lean-to to rear and single-storey extension to north-west. Now in use as private house. Hipped artificial slate roof w...
Detached T-plan three-bay two-storey house with dormer attic, built 1925, with porch to front and two-storey return to rear. Recent single-storey extension to north-east. Pitched slate roof, pair of r...
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