Reg No: 41401003

Single-arch road bridge spanning River Blackwater, constructed c.1820, now disused. Ashlar limestone walls, with splayed abutment walls. Ashlar masonry spandrel and parapet walls having tooled granite...

Freestanding granite milestone, erected c.1840. Rectangular in plan, with flat truncated pediment. Smooth dressing to face (south) having slightly chamfered dressed edges giving ribbon dressing effect...

Length of disused canal, built c.1840, with two masonry locks, having a mooring bollard and cast-iron winding mechanism to towpath. Largely cut into earth without any trace of lining along its length....

Reg No: 41401006

Single-arch cut-stone humpback canal bridge, constructed c.1840, on disused canal. Constructed with irregular block-cut limestone walls having granite block copings, with granite string course over ar...

Reg No: 41401007

Single-arch humpback canal bridge, constructed c.1840, over canal now disused. Bridge much overgrown. Coursed squared snecked limestone rubble walls to parapet. Elliptical arch with ashlar voussoirs a...

Detached five-bay two-storey over basement rectory, built c.1790, having additions of c.1820 stepping down to rear (north-west) of original house. Now in use as private house. M-profile hipped slate r...

Freestanding Board of First Fruits-style Church of Ireland church, built 1788, with tower of c.1810. Comprising three-bay nave, three-stage tower to west, shallow semi-circular apse to east, single-ba...

Gated subterranean mausoleum, constructed c.1800, set in slope of graveyard of Saint Sillian’s Church of Ireland Church, Tyholland. Cut limestone steps descending from north to south, with coursed s...

Reg No: 41401011

Detached T-plan three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1890, now in use as private residence, having single-bay return to rear of rear return, lean-to porch to front re-entrant angle, and two-b...

Freestanding barn-style Roman Catholic church, dated 1827, having masonry belfry to west elevation erected 1921-2 after designs by William Scott. Projecting single-bay two-storey sacristy to side (nor...

Freestanding rectangular-plan limestone monument to James Rice, erected c.1908. Romanesque aedicule with round-headed blind arches and foliated capitals on plinth and base to north and south sides, su...

Single-arch limestone humpback former canal bridge, constructed c.1840, over Ulster Canal, latter now disused. Closed to road traffic. Constructed with irregular block-cut limestone walls having grani...

Detached six-bay single-storey school, dated 1821, having slightly advanced two middle bays with first floor above giving somewhat tower-like appearance. Formerly in use as community centre, now disus...

Section of Ulster Canal, built c.1840, now disused. Largely cut into earth, with shallow ramped sides and without any trace of lining along its length. Paired locks with ashlar limestone retaining wal...

Complex of three former mill structures, built c.1830, comprising three-bay three-storey mill house and office, single-bay two-storey drying kiln, and three-bay three-storey water-powered corn mill. M...

Detached three-bay two-storey house double-pile house on a square plan originally three- or five-bay two-storey single-pile on a rectangular plan. Hipped double-pile (M-profile) slate roof with clay ...

Walled garden, built c.1800, in rectangular plan with convex northern wall. Standing to north of ruins of Castleshane House and with later adjoining walled garden to south built c.1840 and replacing o...

Detached three-storey ruins of Castleshane House, built 1836, burnt 1920. Multiple-bay elevation to east and west, having canted bays with square-headed window openings flanking central three bays, wi...

Detached two-bay two-storey L-plan gate lodge, built c.1836, having porch to south-east corner open to sides, flat-roofed canted bay window to south, and late twentieth-century additions to north and ...

Gateway, erected c.1840, at former entrance to Castleshane Demesne, facing east, now in use as entrance to privately-owned former gate lodge. Double-leaf cast-iron vehicular gate, flanked by cut limes...