Irregular quadrangular-plan multiple-bay single-storey limestone market building, built c. 1800, forming four ranges around an enclosed courtyard market space. Used as a corn market, c. 1840. Extensiv...
Attached two-bay three-storey red brick building, built c. 1890, with a traditional pub shopfront. Hipped natural slate roof with. Cast-iron rainwater goods. Red brick walls laid in English garden wal...
Freestanding cast-iron pillar box, erected c. 1920, on the south end of Broad Street. On a plinth base with no insignia or maker's name. Fluted dome capping....
Single-arched hump-back limestone bridge, built between 1830-31, linking Mary Street to the north in English Town with Broad Street to the south within Irish Town and spans the Abbey River. Quarter ro...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay three-storey brick building, built c. 1890, with a four-bay side elevation and modern timber shopfront. Hipped artificial slate roof with brick chimneystack having ...
Attached two-bay two-storey building, built c. 1800, with a curvilinear gabled façade c. 1920, and rubble limestone exposed side elevation. Pitched natural slate roof with plastic rainwater goods. Pa...
Attached two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1880, forming a possible re-facing or substantial rebuilding of an earlier building. Distinguished by segmental-arched window openings and a traditional s...
Detached square-plan roofless rubble limestone structure, built c. 1500s, facing west with a three-bay street-fronted elevation cropped to first floor level with a section of first floor elevation sur...
Detached three-bay three-storey red brick building, built c. 1880, with a pedimented central parapet and gable front entrance porch. Extension to rear. Hipped natural slate roof with terracotta ridge ...
Detached five-bay two-storey with attic storey red brick former school, built in 1888. Emphasis is given to the central entrance bay achieved by a curvilinear gabled entrance porch with niche to first...
Attached three-bay five-storey limestone former corn store, built c. 1780, with an attic-storey with a limestone carriage arch to southeast side. Renovated c. 1995 and converted to apartment and retai...
Freestanding double-height Romanesque style limestone church, built in 1851, on the site of a mediaeval church. Gabled west elevation with centrally-placed Romanesque portal door opening and blind arc...
Attached limestone mausoleum, dated 1873, with tetrastyle temple front in the Doric order. Limestone ashlar walls with Doric pilaster supporting plain entablature and pediment. Entablature returning a...
Attached limestone mausoleum on a raised limestone podium, built c. 1850, for the Unthank family, with an aedicular façade in the Doric order. Limestone ashlar walls with Doric pilasters supporting p...
Attached multiple-bay three-storey over basement hospital building, built after 1787, facing north abutting the remains of the town walls to the rear and incorporating the medieval citadel which is at...
Detached five-bay two-storey over basement rendered former nuns' residence, built in 1900, with a centrally-placed single-bay two-storey pedimented entrance breakfront. Hipped natural slate roof with ...
End-of-terrace five-bay three-storey over basement townhouse, built c. 1760, with compositional emphasises given to centrally-placed entrance bay with round-arched opening to first floor and oculus ab...
Terraced three-bay three-storey over basement limestone former townhouse, built in 1751, compositionally united with No. 3 by a red brick niche beneath blind red brick oculus at second floor level. In...
Corner-sited terraced three-bay three-storey over basement limestone former townhouse, built in 1751, compositionally united with No. 4 by a red brick niche beneath blind red brick oculus at second fl...
Corner-sited terraced three-bay three-storey over basement limestone former townhouse, built in 1751, compositionally united with No. 1 by a red brick niche beneath blind red brick oculus at second fl...
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