Attached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1840. Hipped slate roof with central brick chimneystack, aligned parallel to roof ridge. Painted lined-and-ruled rendered walls with chamfered dressed s...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house and shop, built c. 1850 and altered c. 1900, having shopfront to the north end of principal elevation (east). Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron ra...
Detached five-bay two-storey former convent on U-shaped plan, built c. 1905, with advanced gable-fronted end bays to either end of the main elevation (south) and with single-bay two-storey return with...
Rubble limestone wall associated with the former fair green (Edgeworthstown), built c. 1840, having squared rubble limestone capping. Entrance gates to the southwest end comprising a pair of cut lime...
Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built or rebuilt c. 1750, with four-bay nave elevation, a two-stage tower on a square plan having slated roof/spire over attached to the centre of the west eleva...
Formerly detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1910, with two two-storey canted bay windows to front elevation (northwest), flanking central entrance, and a two-bay single-storey addition with...
Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1930, having a render shopfront to ground floor and single-bay single-storey flat-roofed extension attached to the rear elevation (south). Hipped pantiled...
Detached three-bay three-storey Church of Ireland rectory, built c. 1735 and enlarged c. 1830, with single-bay single-storey flat-roofed extension to the east elevation and a three-storey return and e...
Detached five-bay two-storey with dormer attic bank, built c. 1915, having rendered single-bay single-storey Doric porch to the centre of the front elevation (west) having fluted columns, architrave, ...
Attached five-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1830, now in use as shop and having shopfront to ground floor and extension to rear (west). Pitched slate roof with rendered end chimneystacks an...
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 ...
Detached gable-fronted Roman Catholic church on cruciform-plan, dated 1872, with four-bay nave elevations, single-bay transepts to the northeast and southwest, canted apse to the northwest and with a ...
Detached three-bay single-storey former gate lodge, built c. 1880, now disused, having open cast-iron porch to front elevation (southwest) and extensions to the northwest elevation. Possibly incorpor...
Formerly detached five-bay two-storey former gate lodge or coach house, built c. 1815, having central stepped-gabled breakfront to the main elevation (northwest). Also possibly formerly in use as a s...
Attached three-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1820, now in use as a bank with render bankfront to the ground floor. Hipped artificial slate roof with two central rendered chimneystacks and r...
Section of wrought-iron railings lining the approach avenue to Edgeworthstown House (13309029), erected c. 1890. Wrought-iron gateway to the west end of railings. Located to the east and south of th...
Attached (formerly) detached six-bay two-storey former outbuilding associated with Edgeworthstown House (13309029), dated 1884, with gable-fronted central bay having cut stone bellcote over and extens...
Detached five-bay (originally three-bay) two-storey over half-basement former country house, originally built c. 1725 and possibly incorporating the fabric of an earlier house to site. Later altered ...
Six-arch road bridge over River Shannon, built c. 1835 – 1843. Original metal swivel section to the northwest end replaced c. 1975 by fixed concrete span with concrete piers. Original parapets rem...
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