Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, extant 1811, on a T-shaped plan with single-bay (single-bay deep) full-height central return (south). Sold, 1860[?]. Occupied, 1911. Extensively renovated, ...
Detached five-bay two-storey over part raised basement country house, extant 1777, on a T-shaped plan centred on single-bay full-height breakfront; single-bay (two-bay deep) full-height return (north)...
Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, extant 1838, on a T-shaped plan centred on single-bay single-storey gabled advanced porch to ground floor with single-bay (three-bay deep) full-height central ...
Freestanding rough hewn limestone monument, dated 1761. Set in unkempt grounds on mound with random rubble limestone battered boundary wall to perimeter....
Single-arch road bridge over river, under construction 1850; completed 1851; extant 1895. "Repaired". Part creeper- or ivy-covered tuck pointed rock faced limestone ashlar walls between drag edged r...
Single-span railway bridge over road, opened 1862; extant 1895. "Repaired". Part creeper- or ivy-covered tuck pointed snecked rock faced limestone walls between tuck pointed snecked rock faced limes...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement tenant farmhouse, extant 1838, on a T-shaped plan with single-bay (two-bay deep) two-storey lower central return (north). In occasional use, 1862. Occupie...
Single-arch bridge over river, dated 1842-3. Ivy-covered walls with overgrown stringcourses supporting dwarf parapets having lichen-spotted tooled cut-limestone rounded coping centred on benchmark-in...
Detached five-bay (four-bay deep) two-storey over part raised basement country house, extant 1777, on a square plan. Damaged, 1798. Occupied, 1901; 1911. Sold, 1936, to accommodate alternative use....
Attached four-bay double-height single-cell Catholic chapel, built 1936, on a rectangular plan. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, roll moulded concrete coping to gables on ogee-...
Farmyard complex, under construction 1838, on a quadrangular plan about a courtyard including (north): Attached seven-bay single-storey coach house on a symmetrical plan. Modified, ----, to accommoda...
Five-arch bridge over river, extant 1838. Ivy-covered walls with overgrown coping to parapets. Series of five segmental arches with limestone ashlar voussoirs. Set in grounds shared with Ballinamor...
Detached three-bay double-height single-cell Church of Ireland church, dated 1779; opened 1780, on a rectangular plan; single-bay single-stage abbreviated tower to entrance (west) front on a square pl...
Four-arch road bridge over river, extant 1838. Part ivy-covered walls centred on triangular cutwaters to piers to upriver (west) elevation having pyramidal capping with lichen-covered rough hewn lime...
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