Gateway serving the west entrance to Carrigglas Manor (13401414), erected c. 1840, comprising a pair of ashlar limestone piers (on square-plan) with chamfered plinths and having stepped capstones over...
Detached Roman Catholic chapel, built 1826 and altered c. 1830, 1928 and in 1976. Comprises single-bay gabled nave to the southwest, gabled single-bay transepts to the northwest and southeast, and a ...
Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1770 having slightly projecting single-bay breakfront to the centre of the main elevation (southeast) and two-bay two-storey return to rear (northwest). R...
Boundary walls surrounding the Carrigglas Manor (13401414), erected c. 1800, having roughly coursed limestone walls with crenellated coping over along a number of sections. Section to the southeast e...
Gateway, c. 1900, comprising a pair of tooled limestone gate posts and a pair of wrought-iron flat bar gates. Rubble stone boundary walls to either side (east and west). Located in the rural country...
Railway level crossing gates, erected c. 1900, serving Dublin to Sligo Railway line. Still in active use. Comprises pair of timber gates/barriers with cast-iron and steel fittings. Concrete posts t...
Complex of single-storey outbuildings formerly associated with Farragh/Farraghroe House (demolished c. 1960), built c. 1820 and c. 1850, arranged around a courtyard to the northwest of the site of the...
Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c. 1850, on T-shaped plan having central projection to the main elevation (west). Originally built to serve Farragh/Farraghroe House, now dem...
Detached three-bay two-storey former steward's house, built c. 1850, having two-bay single-storey return to rear (west), and extension to south. Formerly associated with Farragh/Farraghroe House havi...
Detached two-storey house on complex-plan, built c. 1860 and c. 1890 Comprising three-bay two-storey block, c. 1860, to the north (facing east) with later three-bay two-storey block, c. 1890, on L-s...
Detached three-bay two-storey double-pile house, built c. 1910, having projecting flat-roofed porch to the centre of the main elevation (south), gabled half dormer to the east end of the main elevatio...
Field gate, c. 1900, comprising a pair of coursed roughly dressed limestone masonry piers (on square-plan) with carved caps and having double leaf wrought-iron flat bar gates with semi-circular bars. ...
Multiple-bay two-storey outbuilding associated with Moatfarrell House, built c. 1860. Now out of use and semi-derelict. Pitched natural slate roof , now partially collapsing, with cut stone eaves co...
Vernacular gateway/field gate, erected c. 1900, comprising a pair of cut limestone gate posts (on square-plan) having pyramidal heads and with double wrought-iron flat bar gates. Road-fronted in the ...
Gateway originally serving the north entrance to Newtownbond House, erected c. 1790. Comprising a central pair of ashlar limestone piers (on square-plan) having projecting dressed limestone plinths a...
Detached three-bay single-storey local authority house with attic level, built c. 1900, having single-bay single-storey gable-fronted porch to the centre of the main elevation (southwest). Now in use...
Complex of single- and two-storey outbuildings to the rear of altered three-bay two-storey house (not in survey), built c. 1830 and c. 1850. Comprises a detached five-bay single-storey outbuilding to...
Detached six-bay single-storey barn-type Presbyterian meeting house, built or rebuilt c. 1729 and altered c. 1880. Single-bay two-storey pitched-roof block to rear (north), formerly in use as a manse...
Freestanding cast-iron vent pipe, erected c. 1900, comprising of fluted pedestal with moulded detailing, cylindrical shaft over with banding at intervals and a saw-tooth profiled crown. Located on a ...
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