Freestanding limestone Roman Catholic church, built between 1920-21, to a cruciform plan with octagonal partially projecting belfry to apex of east elevation, gabled transepts and five-sided apse to r...

Terraced two-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1875, with round-arched door opening and enclosed front site. Pitched slate roof with red brick chimneystacks having octagonal clay pots. uPVC rain...

Detached two-bay two-storey rendered gable-fronted house, built c. 1875, with attic third floor, facing directly onto the road, with recessed gabled side return to west, and three-bay rear elevation. ...

Semi-detached three-bay single- and two-storey rendered house, built c. 1875, forming a largely symmetrical composition with neighbouring house, having paired single-bay two-storey gabled breakfronts ...

Freestanding limestone pedestal, dating to 1865, supporting an irregular rough hewn block of limestone which once served as a mounting block for horses. Pedestal is decorated with a relief of Saint Jo...

Seven-arch rock-faced limestone road bridge, built in 1836, spanning the River Shannon, with pointed curved breakwaters and short quadrant abutments. Masonry parapet rises from rock-faced platband, wi...

End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey limestone former toll house, built c. 1840, in the Gothic Revival style. Hipped roof, c. 1990, behind crenellated parapet wall with strip eaves window to rear span....

End-of-terrace five-bay three-storey limestone former bishop's palace, built c. 1740, extensively restored c. 1990, and distinguished by a centrally-placed Venetian entrance to a symmetrical façade. ...

Terraced three-bay two-storey exposed rubble limestone former almshouse, built c. 1760, with a three-centred carriage arch opening to the north, and flat-roofed accretion to the rear, c. 1980. Pitched...

Terraced two-bay two-storey exposed rubble limestone former almshouse, built c. 1760, with a flat-roofed accretion to the rear, c. 1980. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. T...

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey exposed rubble limestone former almshouse, built c. 1760, with an accretion to the rear, c. 2000. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Render...

Detached four-bay Board of the First Fruits Church of Ireland Church, built in 1827, with a square-plan tower to the west elevation, and entrance porch northeast corner. Built on the site of a previou...

Freestanding limestone mausoleum, erected c. 1850, in a stripped classical idiom, with two carved limestone commemorative plaques. Tooled limestone ashlar faced elevations with parapet entablature. Og...

Detached multiple-bay dormer two-storey block of limestone almshouses, built between 1826-27, forming three interconnecting wings, arranged on a U-plan, comprising nine residences which open onto a co...

Nuns' graveyard, in use since the mid nineteenth century, located on the site of Saint Dominick's Abbey, of which one wall remains above ground. Grotto formed of unshaped limestone and pebbles with st...

Attached seven-bay two-storey limestone school, built c. 1870, with polychrome brick dressing. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods, the gutters of which rest on a polychrome brick eaves ...

Terrace of five three-bay two-storey limestone almshouses, reputedly built in 1691, restored in 1970 and renovated by Limerick Corporation in 1993. Pitched slate roof with six limestone chimneystacks ...

Five-bay two-storey limestone breakfront façade to former gaol, built between 1811-13, with recessed double-height arch dividing pediment. Rusticated limestone ashlar partially engaged piers grouped ...

Freestanding cruciform-plan limestone Church of Ireland cathedral, begun c. 1160, with subsequent phases of construction and alterations, belonging to the succeeding centuries. Incorporates two-bay tw...

Detached five-bay three-storey limestone parochial house, built c. 1710, with a two-storey three-bay return to the rear, erected c. 1800. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chimneystack to ap...