Freestanding cut-limestone Celtic high cross-style monument, dated 1961, with interlace, bosses, and house shrine shaped cap. Marble inlay to southern side with Irish inscription. English translati...
Pair of semi-detached two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1830. One of pair now also in use as shop. Hipped slate roof with carved timber eaves dentils and stone chimneystack. Windows openings have ...
Detached Board of First Fruits church, built in 1816, with three-bay side elevations to nave and three-stage tower to east gable. Vestry attached to north-west corner. Pitched slate roof to nave, ca...
Graveyard with marked interments from c.1725, with eighteenth- and nineteenth-century stone grave markers to graveyard. The church is built on the site of a medieval church....
Pair of octagonal limestone gate piers, erected c.1816, with cast- and wrought-iron spear-headed railings set on moulded plinths. Piers with carved rosettes and fluted moulded caps. Railings enclose...
End-of-terrace five-bay three-storey rendered hotel, built c.1860, with single-storey Tuscan porch, and three-storey return to rear. Channelled render to ground floor, with render pilaster quoins to ...
Detached six-bay single-storey former school, built c.1873, with central bays flanked by projecting gabled bays with entrance porches. Red brick walls with brick quoins and stone plinth course. Pitch...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1920. Rendered walls with render corner strips and sill course between floors. Original timber panelled door to ground floor and original cast-iron windo...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1860, with a single-bay two-storey addition and a single-storey pedimented extension to west. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles,...
Group of three ranges of outbuildings, built c.1860, ranged around a cobbled courtyard. Pitched slate roofs and cast-iron watergoods. Rubble and red brick walls. Ashlar and red brick block-and-star...
Detached three-bay single-storey Tudor style gate lodge, built c.1910, with a gabled central porch and a return to rear. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods, a red brick c...
Detached double-pile two-bay two-storey house, built c.1780, with a four-bay single-storey extension to north, built c.1850, and with later porch and bay window additions. Pitched slate roof. Render...
Detached gabled-fronted Gothic Revival church, built c.1841, with eight-bay side elevations to nave. Central breakfront to entrance elevation, with stone finials and cross to parapet. Pitched slate ...
Graveyard with headstones dating from the early eighteenth century, bounded by rubble stone walls with ashlar gates piers and pair of cast-iron gates. Ruin of an earlier church, built c.1600, to grav...
Triple-arch road bridge, built c.1840, with a disused flood gate to the south elevation and breakwaters to north elevation. Rubble stone walls with ashlar limestone breakwaters and voussoirs....
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