Reg No: 41301008
Domestic well, inserted c.1840 into snecked squared rubble limestone wall on road between Glaslough and Armagh. Rendered and limewashed surround to well, round-arch recess, cut-stone step, and battene...
Reg No: 41301009
Detached single-storey Gothic Revival gate lodge, built c.1812, having two-bay long sides and single-bay heavily articulated gable facing into avenue to Castle Leslie. Timber lean-to addition to east ...
Reg No: 41301010
Gothic Revival triumphal-arch-style entrance gates to Castle Leslie, built c.1812, of ashlar limestone. Comprises central vehicular Tudor archway and flanking square-headed pedestrian entrances, with ...
Reg No: 41301011
Gateway to Castle Leslie estate, built c.1820, comprising squared rubble limestone square-plan inner and outer piers to quadrant entrance, with pyramidal stone caps to outer piers, and having cast-iro...
Reg No: 41301012
Complex of farm buildings, built c.1780 and enlarged c.1860, of limestone, around rectangular courtyard, having unattached buildings to interior of courtyard and to west. West range comprises twelve-b...
Reg No: 41301013
Single-arch limestone railway bridge, built c.1855, carrying land path over disused Portadown to Cavan railway line. Elliptical arch with rock-faced voussoirs, coursed stone walls and abutments, dress...
Reg No: 41301014
Entrance gateway to Castle Leslie at west side of demesne, erected c.1878, comprising two pairs of square-plan piers to central vehicular entrance and flanking pedestrian entrances, sinusoidal-curved ...
Reg No: 41301015
Detached three-bay single-storey complex-plan limestone-built Jacobean-style gate lodge, built c.1878, two-bay projection to north-east-facing entrance elevation and one-bay projection with dormer win...
Reg No: 41301016
Freestanding bronze statue of classical male figure, erected c.1850, standing on stepped bronze base, chamfered to lower step, in turn atop stone pedestal of coursed rock-faced limestone. Name of Fren...
Reg No: 41301017
Extensive country house, dated 1878, designed by Charles Lanyon and W.H. Lynn. Comprises approximately square central block of mainly two storeys with dormer floor and basement, with single-bay two-st...
Reg No: 41301018
Entrance gateway and walls to Castle Leslie, at approach to country house. Comprises square-plan piers of dressed squared limestone, each with plinth, moulded string course, carved moulded cap with ba...
Reg No: 41301019
Lych gate to graveyard, dated 1892, comprising rectangular-plan structure of square-plan timber posts atop concrete plinth, supporting timber king-post roof with chamfered corners to structural member...
Reg No: 41301020
Freestanding round-plan two-stage folly, built c.1880, in form of tower or chimney. Dressed limestone walling with cut-stone string course and having cut-stone coping. Square-headed doorway to south s...
Reg No: 41301021
Freestanding war memorial, erected c.1930, comprising square-plan tapering cut limestone shaft having frieze to top with lettering '1914 1918' in high relief, with projecting square-plan support for s...
Reg No: 41301022
Freestanding gable-fronted Church of Ireland church, built 1670, rebuilt with Gothic Revival detailing 1763, and remodelled and enlarged c.1880 to designs by John Leslie. Comprising four-bay nave, pol...
Reg No: 41301023
Graveyard to Saint Salvator's Church of Ireland church, established c.1665 and still in use, with snecked rubble limestone boundary wall of c.1865. Decorative cast-iron double-leaf gate hinged on cut ...
Reg No: 41301024
Three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880, with recessed central bay to front, three-bay return to rear, and recent single-storey glazed timber porch to front entrance. Pitched slate roof, with yellow ...
Reg No: 41301025
End of row three-bay single-storey former laundry, built c.1820, with gabled porch to front elevation. Hipped slate roof with stone eaves course and red brick chimneystacks topped with moulded copings...
Reg No: 41301026
Mid-row three-bay single-storey house, built c.1820, with gabled windbreak porch to front elevation, dormers to south-west elevation, and shed attached shed to south-east. Hipped slate roof with stone...
Four-bay single-storey over basement Orange hall, built c.1820, now disused, with single-storey porch to south-east gable. Hipped slate roof with stone eaves course and red brick chimneystacks with re...