Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with two-storey multiple-bay return to rear having single-storey lean-to to side. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, cast-iron rainwater goods...

Detached Tudor Gothic two-bay single-storey gate lodge, built 1837, having gabled projecting porch to entrance front, single-storey return with extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with sandstone cla...

Detached three-bay three-storey over basement country house, built c.1800 incorporating an earlier two-storey over basement block, built 1758, attached to rear. Now in ruins. Roof to main house no lon...

Freestanding Gothic Revival Church of Ireland church, built 1856, with three-bay nave and diagonally positioned three-stage entrance tower and spire to south-west corner, chancel to east, and vestry t...

Entrance screen, built c.1800, comprising pedimented round-arch vehicular entrance flanked by square-headed pedestrian entrances set in walls terminated with square-profile piers. Ashlar sandstone p...

Detached Victorian Picturesque style L-plan two-bay two-storey former school master’s house, built c.1860, with advanced gabled bay and gable fronted side porch to south. Now vacant. Pitched slate r...

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Detached single-storey former train station, built 1885, with gable-fronted former ticket room to south bay, glazed addition to former hall in centre portion, single-storey extension to rear, single-s...

Detached Palladian three-bay two-storey country house, built c.1760, with recent extensions to rear. Hipped slate roof, large chimneystacks flanking centre bay, uPVC rainwater goods. Recent wet-dash r...

Triple-arch sandstone bridge, built c.1860, over Erne River. Piers of rock-faced-blocks in varying course heights. Bullnose piers with rounded heads on both elevations, with wide concrete bullnosed ba...

Detached Gothic-Revival Church of Ireland church, built 1869, with five-bay nave having canted chancel end, gabled entrance porch, and gabled vestry to south-east. Steeply pitched slate roof with ban...

Double-arch sandstone bridge, built c.1860, spanning the Annalee River. Pier and abutments of rock-faced blocks in varying course heights. Bullnose centre pier with rounded head on both elevations, ha...

Five-arch stone bridge, built c.1860, spanning Annalee River, having high point at centre span. Wide central segmental arches diminishing to both sides. Recent render finish to arch soffits. Piers of ...

Freestanding Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, built 1861-63, with five-bay nave and side aisles terminating in semi-circular apse, off centre octagonal-profile belfry rising from entrance gable, ...

Detached single-storey corrugated-iron former creamery, built c.1935. Pitched corrugated roof, roll-mould ridge, oversailed verges with timber barge boards and eaves. Three ventilation ridge cowls, tw...

Detached Arts-and-Crafts three-bay two-storey former estate farm manager's house, built c.1890, incorporating fabric of earlier gate lodge, having carved timber entrance canopy, gabled single storey s...

Detached four-bay single-storey with dormer attic house, built c.1850, with lean-to extension to rear. Pitched artifical slate roof, dormer window to centre of west elevation, brick chimneystack to ri...

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c.1770, with porch added to front elevation, c.1820. Possibly later in use as Orange Hall, now disused. Hipped slate roof, clay ridge t...

Double-arch stone bridge, built 1885, formerly spanning railway track. Squared and snecked rock-faced walls with segmental arches having rock-faced voussoirs with dressed arris on prominent skewbacks....

Detached three-bay two-storey former gate lodge, built c.1840, with gabled porch and recent lean-to extension to rear. Now in use as private house. Hipped slate roof wide overhanging eaves having timb...

Vehicular gates, piers and wall screen, built c.1790, forming entrance to Red Hills estate. Square-profile ashlar piers with cornice over plain frieze crowned having pine cone finials fitting into fol...