Terraced two-bay three-storey rendered house built c. 1910, distinguished by round-arch entrance porch and two-storey three-sided canted bay window. Centrally-placed gabled half dormer to second floor...
Terraced two-bay two-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1910, with oriel three-sided canted bay window and square-headed rendered doorcase. Single-bay two-storey return to rear. Pitched ar...
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1910, distinguished by a formally composed west-facing terrace elevation comprising double-height red brick pilasters with cur...
Detached three-bay single-storey limestone gate lodge, built in 1851, comprising a simple symmetrical composition to both front and rear elevation, with a centrally-placed door opening flanked by squa...
Attached four-bay double-height limestone convent chapel, built in 1861, in the Gothic Revival style, on a T-shaped plan, with transepts adjoining the side elevation of the convent building. Three-sta...
Attached nine-bay three-storey over basement limestone convent building, built in 1851, with two-bay three-storey gabled breakfront end bays, and centrally-placed entrance porch with cruciform finial ...
Attached nine-bay two-storey limestone former almshouse, built c. 1860, with a single-bay two-storey breakfront end bays and gabled central breakfront with angled corner buttresses, three-sided canted...
Attached five-bay single-storey corrugated metal clad building, built c. 1930. Pitched corrugated metal roof with timber barge and eaves boards. Corrugated metal-faced walls with concrete plinth base....
Freestanding bronze figurative sculpture of Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), designed in 1856 and unveiled in 1857, facing north standing on a granite ashlar podium, which rises from water fountain retai...
Terraced single-bay two-storey polychromatic house, built c. 1875, with decorative brick coursing to eaves level. Pitched artificial slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods; rear span altered to for...
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey with attic storey gable red brick and stone house, built c. 1875, with gabled attic storey and return. Pitched natural slate roof with substantial shared red brick ch...
End-of-terrace two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850, with a two-storey over basement return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof concealed to front behind parapet wall, ...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850, with a two-storey over basement return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof concealed to front behind parapet wall, with r...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850, with a two-storey over basement return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof concealed to front behind parapet wall, with r...
Terraced two-bay four-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850. Pitched roof concealed behind parapet wall with rendered chimneystacks to party walls. Red brick façade laid in Flemish bond...
Terraced two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850. Flat-roofed single-bay three-storey return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof concealed to front behind parapet wall, wi...
End-of-terrace two-bay three-storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1850, with a two-storey over basement return to rear. Pitched M-profile artificial slate roof concealed to front behind para...
Attached two-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1840, most likely forming the original coach house to No. 7 Quinlan Street. Pub extended to rear sites of houses on Quinlan Street. Pitched artific...
Corner-sided end-of-terrace two-bay four-storey over basement red brick former townhouse, built c. 1840, with a rendered finish to basement, ground and first floor elevation. Single vertical row of fe...
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