Detached five-bay two-storey former Bank of Ireland, built in 1879, with extension to rear. Now offices. Set back from street. Roof hidden by parapet with cornice and dentils. Ashlar chimneystacks...
Terraced five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820. Set back from the street. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rainwater goods. Ruled-and-lined render to wal...
Terraced three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1730, with full-height bow forming northernmost bay. Set back from street. Pitched tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimney...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1900, with breakfront to south. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks. Ruled-and-lined render to walls with channelled quoins. Timber casement ...
Gable-fronted T-plan single-storey Presbyterian church, built c.1865, at a cost of £300, with pedimented entrance porch set back from street. Pitched slate roof. Snecked limestone walls with plinth...
Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built in 1786, with flanking extensions to north and south side. Set within its own grounds. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles and rend...
One of a pair of terraced two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1880. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast render to wal...
End-of-terrace one of a pair of two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1880. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting and rendered chimneystacks. Roughcast render ...
Detached corner-sited four-bay single-storey over basement house, built c.1840. Set back from street. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles and yellow brick chimneystacks, hidden behind para...
End-of-terrace multiple-bay two-storey former gaol warden's house, built c.1860, with extensions to rear and advanced gable bay and porch to front. Now in private use. Set back from street. Pitched...
Terraced multiple-bay two-storey former gaol warden's house, built c.1860, with extension to rear. Now in private use. Set back from road. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, red brick ...
Terraced multiple-bay two-storey gaol warden's house, built c.1860, with extension to rear and shared lean-to porch and half dormer windows to front. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, r...
End-of-terrace multiple-bay two-storey former gaol warden's house, built c.1860, with extension to rear and shared lean-to entrance porch and half dormer windows to front. Pitched slate roof with ter...
Former gaol wall with three-storey keep-like entrance, built between 1826 and 1830, with segmental carriage arch opening to north-east. Modern mansard style roof above front elevation with dormer win...
Detached seven-bay two-storey over basement neo-classical court house, built in 1833, with a projecting pedimented hexastyle Ionic portico, flanking four-bay recessed wings and return to rear with aux...
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