Three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1867, originally T-shaped but with additional pile built to south during early twentieth century to create two offset attached rectangular piles with canted...

Irregular-plan two-storey medical superintendent's house, built c.1880, having stepped-plan four-bay front, west, elevation with flat-roof porch occupying middle re-entrant corner, three-bay stepped-p...

Boundary walls of St Davnet's Hospital complex, built c.1867 onwards. Various sections of rubble stone. Dry rubble stone retaining wall, approximately 1.5m high, to south-west embankment of former Roo...

Multiple-unit brick building of between one and three storeys with total of twenty-six bays across central south-west facing block, flanking eight-bay wings angled to north and south ends of central b...

Fourteen-bay single-storey building, built c.1867, with at least three small extensions to south-east, and with adjoining three-bay two-storey building on lower ground level to south-east with single-...

Extensive two-storey building, over basement to part of north-east elevation, built c.1867, to plans by Dublin architect and civil engineer John McCurdy with S-shaped plan forming north-eastern wing o...

Nine-bay two-storey building, built 1937-1943, to designs by Belfast architect Cormac MacLynn, with slightly projecting entrance bay to centre of front facade, two to three-bay, two-storey return to r...

Extensive two-storey building, over basement to part of south-west elevation, built c.1867, to plans by Dublin architect and civil engineer John McCurdy with S-shaped plan forming south-western wing o...

Generally linear twenty-eight-bay, two-storey building, built c.1867, to plans by Dublin architect and civil engineer John McCurdy, with six-bay single-storey wings to north-east and south-west ends h...

Nine-bay two-storey building, built c.1867, with four-bay central block having recessed flanking bays and single-storey pavilions to each end of south-east façade. These originally connected to retur...

Freestanding gable-fronted Italianate-style Catholic hospital chapel, built c.1900 probably to designs by Thomas McNamara of Hague & McNamara, having eight-bay nave, apse to east end, lower single-cel...

Freestanding gable-fronted Romanesque-style Church of Ireland hospital chapel, built 1900 to designs by Thomas McNamara of Hague & McNamara, Dublin, 'repaired' 1910 by William Scott of Dublin. Consist...

Square-plan enclosed courtyard with three-bay single-storey farm manager's cottage, single-storey storage buildings, two-storey barn, single-storey byre and stable with machinery shed attached, all bu...

Single-arch limestone canal bridge and adjacent stone culvert, built c.1840, carrying access lane from Asylum Farm over Ulster Canal and towpath and sluiceway short distance south of seventeenth lock ...

Detached three-bay single-storey building, constructed c.1840, having canted porch to west, canal-front, elevation. Pitched slate roof with black clay ridge tiles, smooth rendered decagonal brick chi...

Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c.1940, with P&T and manufacturer's insignia. Rectangular aperture and display panel both enclosed by raised reveal. Composite thumb handle and key-hole to door, and o...

End-of-terrace corner-sited two-storey house, built c.1880, having two-bay first floor and three-bay ground floor, with integral carriage arch to south end. Pitched slate roof, roughcast rendered chim...

Detached ten-bay single-storey school, built 1860, with gabled projection towards middle of front elevation, single-bay three-storey gable-ended projection with dormer attic towards north end of front...

End-of-terrace four-bay single-storey Regency-style house with dormer attic, built c.1870. Pitched slate roof with projecting eaves, red brick stretcher bond chimneystack with terracotta pots, and rep...

Attached L-plan two-bay two-storey house, built c.1870. Now in use as surgery. Pitched slate roof with smooth rendered chimneystack with terracotta pots, and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rende...