Terraced two-bay four-storey over concealed basement red brick building, built c. 1790, with modern shopfront introduced c. 1990. Roof concealed behind parapet wall. Rendered chimneystack to north par...

Carved limestone Venetian doorcase, dated 1806, re-assembled on the façade of an infill neo-Georgian building, c. 1990. Limestone ashlar doorcase comprising pairs of fluted Doric pilaster on plinth b...

Terraced three-bay four-storey over concealed basement red brick building, built c. 1785, with original limestone doorcase incorporated within partially surviving nineteenth-century shopfront. Pitched...

Corner-sited end-of-terrace five-bay four-storey over concealed basement red brick building, built c. 1775. Two-bay four-storey over concealed basement north-facing side elevation, facing Bank Place, ...

Terraced two-bay four-storey over concealed basement red brick building, built c. 1775, forming one of a terrace of three houses of similar design and patronage, with a fine limestone doorcase and rai...

End-of-terrace two-bay four-storey over concealed basement red brick building, built c. 1775, forming one of a terrace of three houses of similar design and patronage, with a fine painted limestone do...

Detached five-bay three-storey limestone former customs house, built between 1765-69, flanked by straight arcaded wings with frontispiece facing the River Shannon. Seven-bay three-storey elevation inc...

Detached L-plan three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1880, facing east and rising from the Abbey River quay walls located to the southwest of Mathew Bridge. House possibly incorporates fabric...

Triple-span flat road bridge, built between 1844-46, to replace New Bridge, which had been constructed in 1762, connecting Rutland Street, Bank Place to the south with Merchant's Quay, Bridge Street a...

Attached multiple-bay four-/five-storey limestone bonded warehouse, built in 1787, on an L-shaped plan with six-bay four-/five-storey elevation to north, a carriage arch to both elevations giving acce...

Attached seven-bay three-storey over concealed basement limestone former bonded store, built c. 1760, arranged on three sides around a courtyard space. Centrally-placed single-bay pedimented breakfron...

Terraced two-bay four-storey red brick building, built c. 1760, with a traditional shopfront inserted at ground floor level. Pitched corrugated asbestos roof with red brick chimneystack to east party ...

Freestanding T-plan limestone church, originally built between 1779-81, remodelled in 1805 and rebuilt in 1881, facing northwest with double-height side aisles and three apses to the southeast chancel...

Detached six-bay six-storey random coursed stone corn warehouse, built c. 1800, facing south, with two hoist bays to street front and nine-bay side elevations. Now in use as a gallery. M-profile natur...

Attached nine-bay four-storey with attic storey red brick department store, built in 1887, with three integrated shopfronts at ground floor level. Panelled full-height red brick piers with terracotta ...

Terraced three-bay four-storey red brick building, built c. 1865, in a vague Renaissance palazzo style. Giant order of Doric red brick piers rising to parapet level, articulating the bays each of whic...

Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay four-storey over concealed basement building, built c. 1800, with a lower single-bay three-storey return flush with rendered side elevation, and timber shopfront to...

Attached three-bay seven-storey former corn warehouse, built c. 1800, with a central hoist opening rising the full-height of the elevation above ground floor level. Single-pitched replacement roof, c....

Attached three-bay three-storey rendered public house, built c. 1820, on a L-shaped plan, with nineteenth-century timber shopfront and carriage arch at ground floor level. Pitched artificial slate roo...

Pedimented limestone ashlar carriage arch, built c. 1810, opening onto Chapel Street to the rear of No. 15 William Street. Squared and tooled ashlar limestone piers with drafted margins with a cut arc...