Corner-sited end-of-terrace two-bay three-storey house-over-shop, built c.1850, with disused shopfront to ground floor. Pitched natural slate roof with red brick chimneystacks. Smooth rendered walling...

End-of-terrace three-storey former house-over-shop, built c.1830, with attic, having two-bay upper floors and four-bay ground floor, and with two-storey extension to rear. Now in use as library and ci...

Detached multiple-bay two-storey L-plan outbuilding, built c.1830, in use as social services day centre, with stone access steps to south elevation of northern section. Pitched slate roof with claywar...

Freestanding cast-iron pillar post-box, installed c.1880, comprising cylindrical shaft, moulded neck, dentillated frieze and shallow domed cap. Embossed with raised lettering 'POST OFFICE', 'VR' Royal...

Detached four-bay two storey former market house, dated 1848, now disused, with central pedimented breakfront, and arcaded ground floor. External stairway with porch to the rear providing access to fi...

Detached seven-bay single-storey L-plan former Church of Ireland national school, built 1838, having gabled projecting end bays to front elevation. Extended and altered 1878, with lower two-bay portio...

Freestanding cruciform-plan Gothic Revival Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built c.1800, transepts added c.1822 and chancel added 1881. Pitched slate roof, hipped to transepts, with ca...

Freestanding seven-bay two-storey former clinic, built c.1935, with projecting middle bays to front and rear. End bays accessed at first floor level by external stairs with rendered parapets, and with...

Detached single-storey former boys national school, dated 1894, now in use as house, having projecting six-bay section to street flanked by short blank sections, with entrances to gable ends, and havi...

Detached three-storey former hotel, built c.1870, having three-bay façade with canted end bays to front, four-bay three-storey return to north-west, three-storey extension to south-west, and single-s...

Two-arch slightly humpbacked stone bridge, built c.1760, carrying Castleblayney to Newtownhamilton road over stream linking Drumillard and Muckno Loughs. Walls of uncoursed rubble sandstone with segme...

Freestanding gable-fronted Presbyterian church with Gothic detailing, dated 1787, remodelled 1930 by John Francis McGahon of Dundalk, having three-bay nave with single-storey flat-roofed minister’s ...

Detached five-bay two-storey manse, built 1871, to designs by Dundalk architect John Murray, with T-shaped plan having two-bay two-storey extension to rear elevation and lean-to slate with lead hip-ro...

Detached five-bay single-storey hall, dated 1891, with gabled entrance porch to north-east façade and gabled extension to south-west elevation at rear of original hall structure linking it with four-...

Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with gabled porch to front and lean-to porch to rear. Pitched fibre-cement tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles, three smooth rendered brick chimney...

Terraced seven-bay single-storey rubble stone house with dormer attic, built c.1830, possibly originally three houses, having detached single-storey pitched roofed outhouse to south-west corner of rea...

Detached twelve-bay two-storey stone-built workhouse entrance building, built 1842, to designs by architect George Wilkinson, with four-bay three storey block to south end with attic and perpendicular...

Freestanding multiple-bay two-storey U-plan convent building, built 1910-11, to designs by architect John McDonnell, with seven-bay two-storey north façade having central gabled entrance breakfront. ...

Detached nine-bay single-storey U-plan national school, built 1912, with two-bay legs to each end of rear, south, elevation, to designs by architect John McDonnell, with four-bay two-storey entrance a...

Entrance gateway to convent, erected 1910-11 by J & C McGloughlin Ltd of Dublin, comprising four octagonal-plan cut limestone piers and wrought-iron railings. Square-plan piers with bases, corners of ...