Square-profiled cut stone entrance piers, built c.1899, with cast- and wrought-iron double gates. Set in rubble stone walls, which bound the front of the church site. Modern pedestrian entrance to e...
Detached L-plan two-storey building, built c.1900, with flanking single storey blocks. Hipped slate roofs. Roughcast rendered walls with ashlar limestone quoins. Timber sash windows with red brick ...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered parochial house, built c.1900, with projecting single-storey porch and two-storey return. Ashlar entrance porch with stone steps, cast-iron railings and bootscr...
Detached cruciform-plan church, built in 1899. Three-stage bell tower and broach spire, c.1930, to north-west corner. Sacristy to south-east corner. Rock-faced limestone walls with buttresses, qu...
Cemetery, established c.1895, with Celtic Revival high crosses and later polished grave markers. Rubble stone boundary walls with ashlar piers and cast-iron gates....
Detached five-bay two-storey over raised basement Palladian style school, built 1826, with links and wings to east and west. Three-bay pedimented breakfront, with projecting porch having carved detai...
Pair of semi-detached four- and three-bay two-storey roughcast-rendered houses, built c.1840, with segmental-arched door openings. Square-arched window openings with stone sills. Replacement doors a...
End-of-terrace single-bay two-storey rendered former Masonic hall, built c.1960, with recessed porch having timber double doors, tiling to step and cast-iron railings. Three windows, divided by bric...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace three-bay two-storey rendered former house, built in 1882, now in use as Garda Síochána station. Round-arched door openings with replacement spoked fanlights and doors. ...
Corner-sited end-of-terrace four-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1890. Shopfront, c. 1910, comprising of panelled concrete stallriser, segmental-arched display windows with timber mullions, an...
Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c.1870, with elaborate render surrounds to timber sash windows, and to timber panelled door. Rendered walls with string course at sill level first floor an...
Terraced six-bay three-storey building, built 1862. Decorative render surrounds with shell tympana to openings. Rendered façade with string courses, continuos hood mouldings and frieze with letteri...
Terraced three-bay three-storey rendered house, built c.1900, now also in use as shop. Square-headed openings with moulded architraves, stone sills and uPVC windows. Pitched slate roof with brick ...
Terraced three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c.1870, with segmental-arched integral carriage arch and render quoins. Moulded architraves and stone sills to timber sash windows. Pitched slate...
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