Terraced four-bay single-storey house, built in 1947, having shared projecting gable-fronted bay. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls and ren...
Detached multiple-bay two-storey former railway station, built c. 1862, comprising single-bay single-storey extension to south elevation and extensions to north with recent gabled porch to rear (west)...
Single-arch limestone railway bridge, built c. 1862, having abutments to east and west elevations. Snecked rusticated walls with cut copings. Parapet walls and square-headed arch rebuilt with concre...
Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected c. 1880, comprising banded shaft with spout, handle and domed cap. Foundry mark to shaft. Rubble limestone wall, cobblestones to site and cast-iron hydrant...
Freestanding Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built in 1770, incorporating fabric from earlier periods. Comprising battered square-plan three-stage crenellated tower to east elevation a...
End-of-terrace four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1830, having shopfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, dentillated eaves course and cast-iron rainwater goods. Rou...
Terraced pair of two-bay two-storey houses, built c. 1800. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and red brick chimneystack. Rubble limestone walls. Square-headed openings to north bloc...
Semi-detached six-bay two-storey house, built c. 1800, having render shopfronts to west and south elevations. Now in use as a pharmacy. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods, rendered ch...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1800, having lean-to and two-storey extension to rear (west) elevation. Pitched slate roof with render copings rendered chimneystacks and render ea...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1810, having single-bay single-storey extension to rear (east) elevation. Pitched slate roof with render eaves course, terracotta ridge tiles, red brick c...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1865, having recent porch to front (west) elevation. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, overhanging eaves, timber brackets and cast-iron rain...
Detached single-cell Gothic Revival style former Church of Ireland church, begun 1866; dated 1871, now in use as private house. Comprising four-bay nave, canted apse to east, gable-fronted porch with...
Detached five-bay two-storey former Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, built c. 1865, having two-bay single-storey lean-to to rear (south-west) elevation. Now in use as private house. Hipped slate r...
Attached square-profile tapering red brick chimneystack, erected c. 1900, set within the remains of creamery buildings, dated 1902. Detached gable-fronted two-bay single-storey creamery, stepped gabl...
Two-arch limestone road bridge, built c. 1820, carrying road over the River Bilboa. Cut stone walls with cut stone stringcourses and dressed copings and piers to parapet walls. Segmental arches with...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1910, with lean-to extension to rear (west) elevation. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, render coping to gable and timber eaves cour...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1820, with timber shopfront to front (north-east) elevation and lower hipped roofed block to rear (south-west). Formerly also in use as shop, now di...
Detached T-plan six-bay single-storey national school, dated 1935, with lower gabled projecting entrance block to front (north) elevation and recent multiple-bay single-storey flat-roofed extension to...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c. 1820, with double shopfront to front (south) elevation. Now also in use as an undertakers. Pitched artificial slate roof with red brick chimneystacks ha...
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