Attached three-bay four-storey medieval tower house, c.1400, with base batter and crow stepped crenellated parapet. Single-bay five-storey crenellated corner turret on a square plan to south west. R...

Attached six-bay two-storey over basement late-medieval house, c.1650. Comprising four-bay two-storey central block flanked by single-bay five-storey square plan crenellated turrets. Renovated 1738,...

Attached three-bay two-storey wing, over basement and with dormer attic, built 1910. Incorporating fabric of earlier structures, 1738 and c.1840. Single-bay two-storey linking bay to south-east. ROO...

Attached three-bay two-storey library block, built 1910 in tower house form, with basement and dormer attic. Square plan corner turrets to south-west and north-east facades. Incorporating fabric of ...

Attached four-bay three-storey medieval tower house with dormer attic, c.1525, with turret attached to north-east. Renovated c.1650. Renovated and openings remodelled, 1738. Renovated with dormer a...

Rubble stone bawn wall, c.1525, with round headed integral carriageway, gun loops and crow stepped crenellated parapet....

Attached single-bay three-storey rubble stone gate tower, c.1450, with round-headed integral carriageway to ground floor. Renovated 1738. Now partly derelict....

Attached ten-bay single-storey wing with half dormer attic, built 1738, on an L-shaped plan. Three-bay single-storey return with half dormer attic to west, having domed belvedere to apex. Façade an...

Attached eighteen-bay single-storey rubble stone stable range on an L-shaped plan, c.1840, with half dormer attic and integral carriageway arches. Comprising eight-bay range to east with crenellated ...

Single-bay two-storey rubble stone building, c.1750, on a circular plan, possibly originally a dovecote. Now disused and partly derelict. Attached to rubble stone wall, c.1840, on an L-shaped plan, ...

Detached three-bay two-storey red brick railway station master's house, c.1870, with gablet over central bay. Single-storey return to rear. ROOF: Double pitched roof; corniced red brick chimnies; cas...

Remains of viaduct, c.1870, including single-arch section built of snecked limestone with red brick arch and yellow brick string course....

Detached eleven-bay two-storey railway station, c.1855, with projecting central entrance bay. Ground floor now in use as public house. Cast iron decorated canopy to platform. ROOF: Hipped slate roof...

Semi-detached five-bay three-storey commercial building, c.1860, with three gabled bays. Four-bay two-storey earlier block, c.1840, to east with return linking to adjoining hotel. Several extensions...

Detached four-bay single-storey courthouse, built 1868, on a rectangular plan. Notice inside states that the building was originally a place of worship for fishermen and was later used as rent collec...

Detached seven-bay two-storey hotel, c.1840, with projecting entrance porch and flanking wings. Conservatory, c.1975, to east wing. Several extensions to rear. ROOF: Hipped in profile slate with ren...

Terraced three-bay three-storey roughly dressed stone built store or warehouse, c.1860. ROOF: Double pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles and two skylights to front pitch. WALLS: Coursed gr...

Detached three-bay three-storey over basement constabulary barrack, c.1900, with gable-fronted projecting porch and gable-fronted advanced end bay to north. Now in use as Garda Síochána station. RO...

Graveyard with interments from c.1050 to 1973. Ruin of Saint Mary's Abbey [DU015-029001-] to site. Bounded by castellated granite walls....

Terraced three-bay two-storey, c.1840, retaining original fenestration. ROOF: Double pitched fibre cement tiled with two rendered chimney. WALLS: Cement rendered walls with quoin detailing. OPENINGS: ...