Detached four-bay two-storey former outbuilding, built c. 1760, now in use as a shop and post office. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast rendered walls. Dressed limestone to w...
Detached three-bay single-storey former outbuilding, built c. 1760, now in use as a shop. Hipped tile roof with cast-iron rainwater goods. Rendered and exposed stone walls with a limestone eaves cou...
Detached three-bay three-storey house over basement, built c.1760. Hipped slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Squared limestone walls with limestone plinth and eaves courses. Round-arched bloc...
Detached multiple-bay single-storey outbuilding, built c.1760. Hipped tile roof with terracotta ridge tiles and finials. Rendered walls. Dressed limestone to south gable, with a cut stone blind arc...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1750. Pitched tile roof with rendered chimneystacks. Rendered walls with a tooled stone plinth course. Tooled limestone round-headed door surround, with...
Three ranges of outbuildings, built c.1750, set on three sides of the courtyard. Stone walls. Pitched slate roofs. Single-storey outbuilding to the east is terminated with a two-storey tower. Wall...
Rubble stone castellated entrance gate, built c.1795, comprising of arched opening, flanked by hexagonal profile towers, set in screen walls terminated by circular profile tower to the south-west and ...
Terrace of six two-bay two-storey stone houses, built c.1800. Limestone block-and-start window surrounds with limestone sills and some timber sash and replacement windows. Limestone block-and-start ...
Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1765. Hipped tile roof with a rebuilt red brick chimneystack. Squared stone walls with a limestone eaves course. Timber sash windows. Modern fl...
Pairs of square-profile limestone ashlar gate piers with carved limestone cap stones, c.1765, linked by limestone plinth walls surmounted by original wrought-iron railings. Terminating square-headed ...
Detached T-plan multiple-bay five-storey mill, built c.1765, with a three-bay pedimented breakfront to west elevation. Squared limestone and ashlar limestone with limestone quoins, string courses and...
Detached three-bay two-storey house mill house, c. 1765, now in use as a private residence. Roughly coursed limstone walls with carved limestone quoins and projecting ashlar eaves course. Squared-he...
Thirteen arch masonry bridge, built c.1776. The original bridge dates to the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries but major improvements were carried out on the structure in c.1776 when the weir and mil...
Section of the Lower Boyne Canal, built c.1760, now disused. Ashlar limestone canal walls and an ashlar limestone lock. Single-arch masonry road bridge with cut stone voussoirs and random rubble wal...
Detached three-bay two-storey former game keeper's lodge, built c.1890, with a single-storey return to the rear. Now derelict. Hipped slate roof with a red brick chimneystack and oversailing eaves s...
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