Freestanding memorial monument, erected 1928, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Ballinamuck (1798). Comprises a statue of a wounded Irish pike man, carved in white Sicilian marble,...

Site of the Battle of Ballinamuck, 1798, having a collection of soldiers’ grave markers/memorial monuments with inscriptions in Gaelic and/or English. Wrought-iron cross over one grave marker/memor...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1895, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base with lion's head motif to spout, surmounted by fluted capping with acorn finial over. Now disused. Insc...

Former corn mill complex, built c. 1800, comprising a single-storey corn mill to the north with attic storey and a single-storey former corn kiln to the south. Overshot composite (iron and timber) wa...

Carved limestone Celtic cross style memorial monument, erected c. 1960, comprising carved limestone cross over stepped limestone base/plinth. Celtic interlacing in bas relief to principal face (south...

Freestanding carved limestone memorial plaque, dated 1981, on limestone step over concrete base. Surrounded by metal railings on square-plan. Set in corner of garden of private house to the northeas...

Detached Roman Catholic church on cruciform-plan, built 1907 and renovated in 1969, comprising five-bay nave to the northwest, full-height two-bay transepts to the northeast and southwest and a full-h...

Detached seven-bay single-storey former H-plan primary school, built c. 1930 and extended c. 1950, having parallel ranges running east-west, joined by north-south range forming gabled breakfront to fr...

Attached five-bay two-storey house, built c. 1830, with canted entrance porch to the centre of the main elevation (southwest) having hipped natural slate roof over. Pitched slate roof with four mould...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1930, having single-storey extension with lean-to roof to rear (northwest). Now vacant. Hipped natural slate roof with a pair of rendered chimneystacks....

Detached Gothic style six-bay two-storey over raised basement castellated country house/castle on irregular plan, built c. 1830, extensively remodeled/rebuilt c. 1860, and incorporating the fabric of ...

Detached single-bay two-storey gate house on square-plan, built c. 1860, having double-height pointed arch with recessed pointed arch carriage arch. Conical bartizan turrets/towers to each corner at ...

Detached multiple-bay two-storey stable block, built or remodeled c. 1860, having a central single-bay three-storey tower (on square-plan) flanked to either side (north and south) by gable-fronted sin...

Group of single-storey outbuildings and estate worker's house associated with Castle Forbes, built c. 1820. Arranged around courtyard with adjoining segmental-arched entrance gate to the southwest. ...

Freestanding single-bay two-storey tower, built c. 1650. Later in use as a dovecote, converted to a folly c. 1850. Renovated in recent years. Crenellated parapet, rebuilt c. 1820. Rubble stone wall...

Entrance gateway to the rose garden (13303007) at Castle Forbes, erected c. 1830, comprising a pair of dressed limestone gate piers (on square-plan) with cut stone coping over and a pair of decorative...

Walled garden/rose garden on sub-rectangular plan, erected/laid out c. 1820. Surrounded by rubble limestone boundary walls with a number loophole openings (having cut stone surrounds) to the western ...

Formal Italian gardens on rectangular-plan (stepped in, narrows to the north end), laid out c. 1860. Garden surrounded by yew hedges and split into sections with box shrubbery. Fountain to centre on...

Detached three-bay two-storey former gardener's house (associated with Castle Forbes), built or remodeled c. 1900, with central single-bay gable-fronted breakfront and flat-roofed glazed porch to fron...

Entrance gates (secondary) to Castle Forbes (13303001), erected, c. 1820, comprising a pair of cut limestone gate piers (on square-plan) having chamfered dressed limestone plinth, cut limestone cappin...