Detached gable-ended single-bay two-storey limestone former canal warehouse, built c. 1840, on the south bank of the canal east of Lock Quay. Eight-bay side elevations. Prolonged by an additional fift...
Freestanding limestone carriage arch, built c. 1890, formerly the entrance arch to the Lock Mills. Situated on the banks of the canal and attached to coursed limestone rubble walls, which give access ...
Single-arch hump-back red brick and limestone canal bridge, erected in 1757, crossing the canal at Lock Quay canal harbour. In use as footbridge. Rubble limestone and red brick west elevation laid in ...
Pair of attached stone and brick buildings, built c. 1770, on the north pier of Lock Quay canal harbour. To west is a three-bay two-storey random rubble limestone building with red brick eaves having ...
Pair of cut limestone canal lock walls, dated to 1757, with bridge crossing the canal and new operational steel lock gates, c. 1995. Quay walls of squared ashlar limestone with a moulded coping stone ...
Detached five-bay three-storey over basement limestone hospital building, built between 1829-30, with a centrally-placed arcaded portico on a raised podium. Historically incorporated the city dispensa...
A pair of gable-fronted multiple-bay single-storey timber-framed buildings, built c. 1930, distinguished by highly decorative and unusual timber cagework and barging. Joined by later flat-roofed accre...
Detached three-bay two-storey L-plan red brick former garda station, built c. 1900, with two single-storey accretions to the rear. Hipped natural slate roof with black ridge tiles and cast-iron rainwa...
Detached four-bay two-storey over concealed basement limestone former courthouse building, built between 1763-66, with central pedimented breakfront and round-arched window openings to ground and firs...
Arcaded six-bay single-storey limestone exterior wall forming the remains of the former Exchange, originally built in 1673, rebuilt in 1702 and again in between 1777-78. Forms part of the wall which s...
Freestanding square-plan limestone mausoleum, erected in 1842, on an elevated site within the grounds Saint Mary's Cathedral. Limestone flagged depressed pyramidal roof on limestone ashlar parapet. Li...
Detached quadrangular five-bay two-storey rendered courthouse, built in 1809, with a limestone ashlar tetrastyle Tuscan portico to northeast facing front elevation, added in 1817. Five-bay breakfront ...
An irregular-shaped five-sided enclosed former market place, begun in 1843, with a river fronting multiple-bay two-storey rubble limestone faced building, extensively restored during the 1980s, with a...
Terraced three-bay two-storey ceramic tiled bank building, built in 1941, in an Art Deco with Egyptian and Greek Revival motifs, with pedimented parapet and two modern separate shopfronts to ground fl...
Corner-sited gable-ended three-bay four-storey polychromatic red brick building, dated 1862, rising above the adjacent buildings with a five-bay third floor level modern shopfront to ground floor leve...
Terraced two-bay three-storey red brick building, built c. 1880, with a modern shopfront. Pitched natural slate roof with black ridge tiles. Rendered chimneystack to east party wall and red brick chim...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement townhouse, built c. 1810, with a richly decorative stucco façade c. 1860, and a railed front site basement area. Historically in hotel use. Pitched roof hid...
Terraced two-bay four-storey red brick building, built c. 1870, with a grid façade composition forming superimposed panelled pilasters articulating bays and stringcourses articulating floor levels. F...
Attached square-plan two-bay two-storey over basement heavily fortified medieval limestone guard house, built c. 1625, with a battered base, and a large pointed arch opening giving access to a passage...
Attached a three-bay three-storey presbytery, built in 1881, with gabled central bay having stone coping and cross on corbels. Pitched artificial slate roof with large modern brick supporting wall to ...
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