Freestanding crane with cast-iron winch, cast-iron cog wheels and timber and cast-iron lifting arm/jib, erected c. 1880, set in a concrete base. Now disused. Situated adjacent to railway tracks/on f...

Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c. 1890, with 'VR' royal cipher and raised crown motif. Raised ‘Post Office’ lettering to letter flap. Set into wall to the north platform of Longford Town Railw...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1830, now disused. One of a terrace of three along with neighbours to the east (13002072 and 13002073). Pitched slate roof (not visible) with brick and ...

Detached two-bay two-storey signal box, built c. 1900. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and painted timber bargeboards. Heating flue attached to roof to the centre of the...

Graveyard on rectangular-plan, originally laid out c. 1900, containing a collection of cut stone gravestones, including Celtic cross style memorials and recumbent gravestones, marking the burial sites...

Gateways and boundary railings serving St. Mel’s Cathedral, erected c. 1890. Sections of moulded tooled limestone plinth walls having decorative cast-iron railings over with variety of cast-iron fi...

Freestanding entrance group/gate screen serving St. Mel’s College (13003002), erected c. 1870. Pair of dressed ashlar limestone gate piers (on square plan) to central carriage entrance with inset pa...

Attached five-bay single cell chapel associated with St. Mel’s College (13003002), built c. 1865, with apsidal sanctuary to the northeast, side aisle to the northwest side and extended two-bay singl...

Group of nineteen terraced two-bay two-storey gable-fronted local authority house, built 1898, with box bay window to ground floors and overhanging upper floors supported on limestone corbels. Pitche...

Remains of single cell church/chapel, built c. 1700 and possibly containing the fabric of an earlier church c. 1500. Now ruinous and covered in vegetation. Portions of south wall and the east gable ...

Detached five-bay two-storey former Church of Ireland rectory, rebuilt c. 1840, with canted bay to northwest elevation, and two-storey return to rear (northeast). Possibly incorporating the fabric of...

Detached four-bay two-storey former military hospital, built c. 1820. Now in use as barrack related building. Former morgue and auxiliary building to rear (north). Addition to west elevation, and t...

Detached eight-bay single-storey former military guard house complex, built c. 1820, now in use as outbuilding. Single-pitched graded natural slate roof (in diminishing courses from apex) with two re...

Detached four-bay single-storey former military prison, built c. 1820, now in use as outbuilding. Pitched graded natural slate roof (in diminishing courses from apex) with red brick chimneystack and ...

Range of three three-bay single-storey military buildings, formerly in use as cook house and laundry, built c. 1820, now in use as outbuildings. Two-bay single-storey outbuilding attached to the east...

Detached nineteen-bay barracks on H-shaped plan, built 1815. Originally in use as main military accommodation building and officers’ mess. Composed of a central five-bay three-storey block, flanke...

Freestanding single-span railway bridge, built c. 1857, carrying Dublin to Sligo railway line over road. Squared and snecked rock-faced limestone abutments to either side (east and west). Flat deck ...

Single-arched road bridge carrying road over the Camlin River, built c. 1819. Widened to the west side, dated 1993. Segmental arch having tooled ashlar limestone V-jointed voussoirs. Squared dresse...

Freestanding Roman Catholic church, built c. 1956 - 61, comprising a seven-bay nave to the north, chancel to south and a three-stage tower (on square-plan) to the south end of the east elevation havin...

Detached three-bay two-storey former Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, built c. 1830, with single-storey extension to the south and large recent extension to rear (east). Now in use as visitors cent...