Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected c. 1885. Comprising banded shaft with fluting to spout, fluted cap with final and with curved pumping arm. Set on concrete base adjacent to rural road. Lo...

Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected c. 1885. Comprising banded shaft with fluting to spout, fluted cap with final and with curved pumping arm. Set on concrete base Set on concrete base in rec...

Single-arch humpbacked canal accommodation bridge carrying road over Royal Canal, built c. 1815. Round/elliptical-headed arch with dressed ashlar limestone voussoirs and dressed ashlar limestone maso...

Single-arch humpbacked canal accommodation bridge carrying road over Royal Canal (Longford Branch), built c. 1829. Round/elliptical-headed arch with dressed ashlar limestone voussoirs and dressed lim...

Single-span road bridge over the Camlin River, built c. 1880. Flat deck supported on three original steel lattice girders and with two modern reinforced concrete beams added c. 1980. Wrought-iron or...

Reg No: 13401345

Single-arch canal bridge/aqueduct carrying Royal Canal (Longford Branch) over a small unnamed stream/former millrace, built c. 1829. Canal now dry and in use as a footpath/road for farm access. Elli...

Detached two-storey bishop's palace on complex plan, built 1905, having projecting two-storey with attic level gabled end-bay to the southeast end of the main elevation having with two-storey window, ...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1850, having two two-storey returns with hipped slate roofs, and flat-roofed addition to rear (west) having metal water tank over. Hipped natural slate r...

Freestanding barn-type five-bay single-storey Roman Catholic chapel, built c. 1830, having projecting single-bay gable-fronted porch, c. 1920, to the southwest end of the main elevation (southeast) an...

Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-shaped plan, built c. 1845, having two-bay two-storey return and single-bay two-storey flat-roofed extension surmounted by metal water tank to the rear (southe...

Reg No: 13401407

Detached multiple-bay two-storey mill complex, built c. 1800 and extended c. 1860. Now out of use and overgrown. Pitched corrugated-metal roof. Coursed rubble limestone masonry walls, partially rend...

Detached five-bay two-storey house with attic level, built c. 1800, now in disuse. Pitched nature slate roof with raised cut stone verges to gable ends (southwest and northwest) and with cast-iron ra...

Gateway serving Carrigglas Manor (13401414), built c. 1795, comprising central round-headed triumphal arch flanked to either side (east and west) by screen walls with integral pedestrian entrances and...

Detached three-bay single-storey summerhouse associated with Carrigglas Manor (13401414), built c. 1820. Now in disuse. Mono-pitched natural slate roof, now partially collapsing, with brick chimneys...

Gateway serving Carrigglas Manor (13401414), erected c. 1840, comprising a pair of ashlar limestone piers (on square-plan) with chamfered plinths and string courses and having moulded bevelled capston...

Detached two-bay single-storey with attic storey former gate lodge serving Carrigglas Manor (13401414), built c. 1840, having castellated open porch with Tudor-arch to end-bay, front elevation (south)...

Gateway within the grounds of Carrigglas Manor (13401414), erected c. 1850, comprising a pair of dressed limestone gate piers (on square-plan) with dressed limestone capstones, and with a pair of cast...

Detached double-pile five-bay two-storey former country house on complex irregular plan, built between c. 1837 and c. 1845, having two-storey and single-storey wings and projections adjoining to the s...

Farmyard complex and stable block associated with Carrigglas Manor (13401414), built c. 1792 and c. 1800, comprising two courtyard enclosures, arranged along the same axis, with arched carriage arches...

Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge serving Carrigglas Manor (13401414), built c. 1835, having projecting porch to the centre of the main elevation (northeast) flanked to either side by...