Seven-bay two-storey house, c. 1760, on a corner site with round-headed door opening having sidelights, round-headed window opening over and return to rear. Reroofed and renovated, c. 1990....

Hump-back road bridge over river, c. 1800, with granite ashlar voussoirs and triangular cut waters....

Detached six-bay two-storey red brick former estate building, c. 1885, with projecting end bay to left, single-storey store to right and crow-stepped gable ends. Renovated, c. 1990, to accommodate pri...

Detached two-storey turret style gate lodge, c. 1880, incorporating fabric of earlier structure on site with castellated parapet. Renovated, c. 1990. Attached house to side....

Gateway, c. 1780, comprising granite ashlar piers with ball finials and curved rubble screen walls having wrought iron double gates....

Detached seven-bay three-storey over basement Tudor Revival country house, dated 1731, incorporating fabric of earlier castle, pre-1700, with render and cut stone façade enrichments. Renovated and ex...

Detached single-cell stone built Tudor Revival chapel, c. 1820, with undercroft, buttresses, turret and truncated tower. Interior retains original apse with minor balconies, balcony and rib-vaulted ce...

Gateway, c. 1813, with four-centre arch opening having crenellations, flanking turrets and buttressed walls screening gate lodge. Designed by Richard Morrison....

Detached three-bay single-storey Tudor Revival gate lodge with dormer attic, c. 1845, with gabled projecting porch. Gateway, c. 1845, comprising ashlar piers with curved screen walls having cast-iron ...

Freestanding limestone built Hiberno Romanesque style drinking fountain on raised base, c. 1890....

Remains of freestanding cast-iron waterpump, dated 1829. Freestanding limestone basin....

Seven-bay two-storey building, c. 1850, originally three separate houses with cut stone doorcases. Renovated and amalgamated, c. 1925, with timber shopfront inserted to ground floor. Renovated, c. 196...

Wall-mounted cast-iron Victorian letter box, c. 1880....

Group of semi-detached two- and three-bay single-storey estate cottages with dormer attics storeys, c. 1865, some retaining original fenestration with granite surrounds to openings. Individually renov...

Detached three-bay two-storey Tudor Revival Garda station with half-dormer attic, c. 1850, with gabled projecting entrance bay, bay windows and cut stone dressings including surrounds to openings, ske...

Detached five-bay two-storey Tudor Revival former school, c. 1835, on a H-shaped plan comprising three-bay two-storey teacher's block with single-bay double-height gabled projecting flanking classroom...

Detached three-bay single-storey granite built former station master's house, c. 1858, with gabled projecting bay and cut stone dressings including hoodmouldings to openings. Closed, c. 1963. Now in p...

Detached four-bay single-storey granite built Tudor Revival former railway station, c. 1858, with advanced end bays and cut stone dressings. Closed, c. 1963. Now in residential use....

Detached two-bay single-storey granite built former railway goods shed, c. 1858. Closed, c. 1963. Renovated, c. 1965, with openings altered to accommodate residential use....

Terraced three-bay two-storey over raised basement house, c. 1835, with Tudor Revival granite doorcase approached by flight of steps, segmental-headed integral carriageway to right and bracketed eaves...