Reg No: 41401248
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house, built c.1790, having multiple-bay return to return, latter containing main entrance on 1907 OS map, single-storey over basement addition to s...
Reg No: 41401249
Canal lock on former Ulster Canal, built c.1840. Sluice gates absent and lock no longer in use. Cut stone to base of canal to west, openings for ground sluices to side walls, with tooled stone to sill...
Reg No: 41401250
Detached three-bay single-storey former lock keeper's house, built c.1840, having central canted projecting entrance bay to front (north) elevation. No longer in use. Hipped slate roof with overhangin...
Reg No: 41401251
Square-plan three-stage tower, dated 1790, comprising remains of former Church of Ireland church. Coursed rubble stone walls, having remains of lime render visible in places, and with dressed block-an...
Reg No: 41401253
Single-span skew railway bridge, built c.1860, carrying Portadown and Cavan Branch of Ulster Railway over road. Superstructure of span removed. Rock-faced rusticated stone abutments with rusticated ma...
Reg No: 41401254
Triple-arch railway bridge, built c.1860, carrying Portadown and Cavan Branch of Ulster Railway over River Finn. Outer arches dry. Segmental arches having rock-faced rusticated and margined stone vous...
Reg No: 41401255
Detached three-bay single-storey Orange hall, dated 1896, having projecting gable-fronted porch to front (south-west) elevation, and lower single-storey addition to north-west end. Pitched slate roof,...
Reg No: 41401256
Freestanding sandstone milestone, erected c.1840, close to Gransha Bridge on Ulster Canal, latter now disused. Round top to rectangular slab. Inscribed 'Charlemont 36 / Caledon 22 / Monaghan 11/ Clone...
Reg No: 41401301
Freestanding Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built c.1788, having four-bay nave, lean-to vestry to north-east, and three-stage square-plan entrance tower to west gable. Pitched replace...
Reg No: 41401302
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built c.1792, with two-bay side elevations, projecting gabled porch to front elevation, and with later additions to rear (north). Now in use...
Reg No: 41401303
Single-arch humpback canal bridge, constructed c.1837, carrying road over now disused canal. Coursed squared snecked limestone rubble walls to parapets, north end of west parapet and south end of east...
Reg No: 41401304
Single-arch canal bridge, constructed c.1837, carrying road over now disused Ulster Canal. Coursed squared snecked limestone rubble walls to parapet, much of west parapet rebuilt in concrete blockwork...
Reg No: 41401305
Free-standing gable-fronted Roman Catholic church with Byzantine-Romanesque detailing, built 1810, rebuilt 1924-5 after fire, to designs by Rudolf Butler. T-plan with six-bay nave, easternmost bay sli...
Reg No: 41401306
Detached three-bay single-storey L-plan former gate lodge, built c.1850, having lower gabled porch to front (south) elevation and twentieth-century extensions to north and east. Now in use as private ...
Reg No: 41401307
Man-made stepped platform, built c.1850, comprising five sets of steps with grass terraces descending from foundations of Rossmore Castle, overlooking Castle Lough to north. Flights vary between seven...
Reg No: 41401308
Foundations of country house, built 1827, extended 1858, and demolished c.1974. Ashlar limestone walls on chamfered plinth. Flight of ten limestone steps at north-west corner to former main entrance, ...
Reg No: 41401309
Rectangular-plan walled garden, built c.1830, to south of site of Rossmore Castle. Coursed rubble limestone walls with cut limestone coping, and enlarged rubble quoins. Gateway broken through c.1860. ...
Reg No: 41401310
Hydraulic dam and ram, constructed c.1880. No longer in use. Coursed rubble and cut limestone walls to channel to south of concrete, hemispherical dam wall, and to walls of channel leading to drop to ...
Reg No: 41401311
Group of three single-arch bridges, spanning rivers in Rossmore Castle, constructed between 1800 and 1880, still in use as pedestrian and vehicular bridges. First is rubble masonry footbridge, built c...
Reg No: 41401312
Freestanding mausoleum, built c.1876, located in south of Rossmore Castle, now vacant. Square plan, with circular apse-end to north elevation, supporting two-stage tower. Pitched terracotta-shingle sp...