Detached single- and two-storey former farm house and outbuildings, c.1835, on a U-plan around yard. Now derelict. L-plan dwelling comprising two-storey northern section with gabled porch, and singl...
Detached gable-fronted cruciform plan church, built 1876. Seven-bay nave with polygonal apse to east end, single-bay transepts, and single-storey gabled entrance porch to north wall. Snecked rock-fa...
Detached three-bay two-storey parish house, c.1880, on a T-plan. Roughcast rendered walls with parallel render quoins. Aluminium casement windows. Timber panelled door with teardrop fanlight, all r...
Detached three-bay single-storey with attic former farm house, c.1800, now in use as a house. Roughcast rendered walls, smooth rendered to corners. Shallow entrance breakfront with round-headed atti...
Remains of former medieval tower and country house, c.1700, with rubble stone and brick walls, and some internal plasterwork. Repairs to parts of walls....
Monolithic square-section rough dressed granite cross, erected in 1868, approximately 3 metres high, 30 centimetres in section. Equal armed cross head, worn incised date to east face. Irregularly sh...
Detached five-bay three-storey over basement former country house, c.1790, now in use as a retreat centre and Augustinian novitiate. Five-bay two-storey wing to each side, double staircase to project...
Farmyard with detached five-bay single-storey former farm house, c.1835. Roughcast rendered walls with iron casement windows. Projecting porch with glazed timber door. Pitched slate roof with three...
Detached four-bay single-storey former farm cottage, c.1810, now in use as a barn. Rubble stone walls with iron ties. Iron casement windows. Pitched slate roof with cut stone gable coping. Probabl...
Detached five-bay single-storey former farm cottage, c.1850, now in use as a house. Roughcast rendered walls with timber casement windows. Pitched slate and concrete tile roof with gable coping and ...
This reservoir is the lower of two reservoirs serving the Ballyboden water treatment works, built c.1880. Turf covered stone dam, stone lined reservoir, spillway with double-arched coursed rubble ston...
Linear group of farm buildings, c.1820. Three-bay single-storey house with roughcast rendered walls, timber casement windows and a pitched slate roof with rendered chimney stack. Later flat-roofed p...
Linear group of farm buildings comprising a two-bay two-storey farm house, c.1835, with earlier two- and three-bay single-storey dwellings and single-storey barn to the south. Roughcast rendered wall...
Detached three-bay two-storey farm house, c.1890. Roughcast rendered walls with simple flush quoins. Timber door with rectangular overlight. uPVC windows with moulded architrave surrounds. Pitched...
Coursed rubble stone gable-fronted statue niche, erected 1914, over holy well. Contains statue of St Colmcille. Well with random paving around opening set in water garden, approached by small bridge...
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