Freestanding cast-iron pillar post box, erected c. 1940, with raised "P&T" monogram in Gaelic script, moulded necking having inscribed frieze, and shallow domed capping. Located on a footpath to the ...
Attached (originally detached) five-bay three-storey commercial premises and former house, built c. 1902, Now in use as hotel with pubfront c. 1990 to ground floor. Modern extensions to the rear (wes...
Corner-sited attached three-bay three-storey structure, built c. 1845. Possibly originally built as a warehouse/store associated with the former canal harbour and formerly in use as the Royal Canal T...
Freestanding carved limestone cenotaph in the form of a Celtic high cross, erected c. 1925, commemorating the men from County Longford who died in the First World War (1914-1918). Set on a dressed li...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former harbour master’s house, built c. 1830, with full-height return to rear (west). Now in use as offices. Single-storey extension to south c. 1920. ...
Detached two-bay two-storey house, built 1904. Possibly formerly part of a creamery. Hipped slate roof with two central rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Random rubble stone wall...
Freestanding double-span railway bridge, built c. 1855, carrying road over railway line. Central coursed limestone pier and coursed limestone flanking walls to either end (north and south). Cut ston...
Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-shaped plan, built c. 1905, with advanced gabled bay to the west end of the front elevation (south). Now disused. Hipped slate roofs with two moulded red bri...
Detached double-height multiple-bay railway goods shed complex, built c. 1865, with single-storey outbuildings/ancillary structures attached to the east and to the west. Water tower to the west. Com...
Single-arch railway bridge, built c. 1860, carrying railway line over road. Segmental-headed arch with rock-faced limestone voussoirs. Coursed rock-faced limestone coping, buttresses and flanking wa...
Detached seven-bay two-storey former workhouse infirmary, built c. 1848, on H-shaped plan with projecting gabled end bays either end of the front and rear elevations (north and south). Now in use as ...
Convent burial ground associated with the Convent of Mercy, Longford Town (13004040), established c. 1880, containing a collection of polished granite grave markers. Random rubble limestone boundary ...
Site of former union workhouse graveyard, founded c. 1840 and leveled c. 1970. Now a landscaped public green space within the grounds of Longford Regional Hospital. Site surrounded by random rubble ...
Detached two-bay single-storey former railway level crossing guard's house, built c. 1855, having flat-roofed lean-to porch to front and lean-to north elevation. Now in use as private house. Hipped ...
Detached three-bay three-storey house, built c. 1750 and remodeled c. 1860, having single-bay single-storey porch with flat roof to the centre of the front elevation (north). Renovated c. 1994. For...
Section of stone kerbing to footpath, erected c. 1895, comprising rectangular blocks of roughly dressed stone laid onto ground to create a perimeter for pavement. Pavement now tarmacadamed. Located ...
Entrance gateway to St. Christopher's Service, erected c. 1860, comprising central vehicle/carriage entrance flanked to either side (north and south) by pedestrian entrances set in sections of flankin...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey house, built 1880, with two-storey return to rear (east). One of a pair with the building adjacent to the north (13001049). Pitched natural slate roof with rendere...
Freestanding cast-iron pillar post box, erected c. 1940, with raised "P&T" monogram in Gaelic script, moulded necking having inscribed frieze, and shallow domed capping. Situated on a footpath to the...
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