End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey Arts and Crafts-style house, constructed 1905, with box-bay window to front and recessed entrance under lean-to hipped roof that is continuous to other houses in terr...

Mid-terrace two-bay two-storey Arts and Crafts-style house, constructed 1905, with box-bay window to front and recessed entrance under lean-to hipped roof that is continuous to other houses in terrace...

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey Arts and Crafts-style house, constructed 1905, with box-bay window to front and recessed entrance under lean-to hipped roof that is continuous to other houses in terr...

Freestanding limestone cruciform-plan Gothic Revival Church of Ireland church, built 1822-5, probably to designs by Board of First Fruits diocesan architect, John Bowden, or his successor, William Far...

Three-bay two-storey rectory with attic, built c.1820, adjoining Saint Tighearnach’s churchyard. Lower three-bay two-storey full-width addition to rear with single-storey lean-to at south end of lat...

End-of-terrace two-bay three-storey house with attic, built c.1860, having full-height canted bay to south-east end of front elevation and late twentieth-century lean-to porch to north-east end. Lower...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house with attic, built c.1860, but possibly a remodelled early eighteenth-century house, having late twentieth-century porch to front. Pitched fibre-cement slate roof wi...

Terraced four-bay two-storey post office, dated 1903, having integral carriage archway to south end. Double-pitched natural slate roof with red brick chimneystack, and having moulded render coping to ...

Free standing sandstone cross, dating to mid-ninth century, consisting of head of one cross and shaft of another, with stepped stone base. South-west face of shaft bears iconography depicting 'Daniel ...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house with attic and basement to rear, built c.1860, with late nineteenth or early twentieth-century ground floor shop to front (west) elevation, and six-bay two-storey r...

Corner-sited three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built c.1875 and remodelled c.1940, having lower two-bay four-storey hip-roofed extension with advanced bay to rear north-ea...

Terraced five-bay three-storey stone house, built c.1860, having two-storey outbuilding to rear and some rear projections from the main house linking with this rear outbuilding. Pitched slate roof wit...

Freestanding gable-fronted double-height stone Decorated Gothic-style Presbyterian church, built 1858 to designs by William Barre of Newry at a cost of £800. Gable-fronted porch to west and adjoining...

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house, built c.1895, having attic storey with dormers to roof, box bay-window to ground floor of front elevation, and two-storey return to rear. Pitched slate roof ha...

Terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c.1895, having attic storey with dormers to roof, box-bay window to ground floor of front elevation, and two-storey return to rear. Pitched slate roof having s...

Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c.1780, later used as Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, now in use for domestic accommodation and as creche. Pitched recent slate roof having smooth rende...

Terraced four-bay three-storey house, dated 1769, with integral carriage arch to north end. Pitched slate roof having slate ridge tiles, smooth rendered chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwater goods, and p...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built 1855, having recent shopfront to ground floor. Pitched re-slated slate roof having smooth rendered chimneystack, replacement uPVC and aluminium rainwater goo...

Terraced three-bay three-storey house, dated 1855, having integral carriage arch to south end formerly shared with house to south, and having recent shopfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof havin...

Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built 1855, having recent shopfront to ground floor. Pitched slate roof having slate ridge tiles, smooth rendered chimneystacks, cast-iron rainwater goods, and pai...