Rubble limestone boundary wall, built c. 1750, having projecting rubble limestone piers (on square-plan) at irregular intervals along length. Now partially collapsed and covered in vegetation. Forme...
Detached three-storey former dovecote on octagonal-plan, built c. 1750. Formerly associated with Mosstown House (demolished) and now disused. Octagonal-profile hipped artificial slate roof with meta...
Detached Roman Catholic church on sub hexagonal-plan, dated 1981, having four-bay nave elevation and splayed projecting walls to entrance porch. Sheet metal roof to main section, sloping to front fa?...
Attached three-bay two-storey (northwest) and two-bay two-storey houses, built c. 1840, now in single ownership. Building to southeast end formerly also in use as a shop. Pitched artificial slate roo...
Cast-iron water pump, erected c. 1940, now disused. Square concrete base, banded and fluted shaft with conical cap, fluted spout and slender curving handle. Manufacturer's stamp\mark to southwest si...
Cast-iron wall-mounted round-headed post box, built c. 1935, with Celtic Revival style P&T (Department of Posts and Telegraphs) emblem. Sited on gate pier adjacent to post office building. Located t...
Detached single-cell Methodist church, built c. 1820, having three-bay nave elevation with single-bay gable-fronted porch to the east gable end and single-bay gable-fronted addition to west gable end....
End-of-terrace three-bay single-storey thatched house, built c. 1820, now disused. Pitched thatched roof with rendered two chimneystacks, one to the centre and one to the south gable end. Lined-and-...
Overflow for Royal Canal, built c. 1817, now disused. Ashlar limestone stepped construction with segmental-headed opening to overflow basin having tooled cut limestone voussoirs. Sited on the east b...
Detached four-bay single-storey with attic level Tudor-Revival style former gate lodge on L-shaped plan, built c. 1830, having gable-fronted end bay to the south end of the main elevation (east), lean...
Harbour on the Royal Canal, built c. 1817, canal now closed. Dressed limestone walls with cut limestone coping over to the east bank of harbour. Former concrete road bridge over Royal Canal to site,...
Gateway, erected c. 1875, comprising a pair tooled carved monolithic limestone gate posts piers (on square plan) with double leaf wrought-iron flat bar gates to entrance. Set back from road with rand...
Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-shaped plan, built c. 1860, with projecting end bay to the north end of the main façade (northwest) and flat-roofed single-bay porch to the corner of the ‘L...
Detached three-bay two-storey former Church of Ireland school, built c. 1830, having projecting single-bay two-storey bay to the centre of the front façade (southwest) and multiple-bay two-storey and...
Detached Church of Ireland church, dated 1832, having three-bay nave elevations, three-stage bell tower on square-plan to the northeast gable end, shallow projecting chancel to southwest elevation, ga...
Walled garden complex on square-plan with sub-rectangular section attached to the north/northeast, built c. 1760 and extended c. 1860. Originally associated with Mosstown House (demolished), now in u...
Complex of single and two-storey stables and outbuildings associated with Doory Hall (13314005), built c. 1820 and possibly containing the fabric of earlier buildings. Arranged around a courtyard to ...
Gateway, erected c. 1900, comprising a pair of cut limestone monolithic gate posts (on octagonal-plan) with double leaf cast and wrought-iron gates having cast-iron fleur-de-lis finials and intersecti...
Walled garden complex associated with Doory Hall (13314005), erected c. 1780, comprising two separate rectangular enclosures to the northeast of the main house. Rubble limestone boundary walls, with ...
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