Terrace of three- and two-bay two-storey houses, built c.1870, now in single use as commercial office, with modern extension to rear, fronting directly onto Emmet Street. Pitched slate roof with terr...
Terraced three-bay two-storey over raised basement house, built c.1810, with return and extension to rear. Now converted to two dwellings. Set back from street behind railings. Pitched tiled roof w...
Terraced three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820, with paired integral carriage arches. Set back from the street behind railings. Formerly used as a mineral water production site. Pi...
Terraced two-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1840, with return. Set back from street behind railings. Pitched tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks with terracot...
Terraced six-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1840. Set back from the street behind railings. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks, terracotta pots, roof vent and some cast-iron...
Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c.1850, with integral carriage arch and return to rear. House fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimney...
Detached three-bay double-height gable-fronted Wesleyan chapel, built in 1820, with single-storey central entrance porch, abutting school, built in 1896, to rear. In use as a Methodist Church. Chape...
Detached three-bay single-storey over basement manse, built c.1820, with return to rear. Set behind boundary wall to front site. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks, terracotta pots and t...
One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820. Set back from street. Pitched slate roof with smooth rendered chimneystacks and terracotta pots. Pebbledashed ...
One of a pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1820. Set back from street. Pitched modern slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and terracotta pots. Pebbledashed ...
Detached Church of Ireland church, built in 1815, to a design by architect John Johnson, with four-bay nave and five-stage tower. Extended in 1876 by the architect Sir Thomas Drew. Pitched slate roo...
Detached two-bay two-storey gable-fronted former sexton's house, built c.1830, with single-storey porch to façade. Now in private residential use. Fronts directly onto Oxmantown Mall. Pitched roof...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch. House fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods. Smoot...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1830. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystack and cast-iron rainwater goods. uPVC windows with tooled stone sills. S...
Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, with integral carriage arch and shopfront to ground floor. House fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with terracotta ridge tiles, render...
Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, with integral carriage arch and return to rear. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks ...
Terraced five-bay two-storey house, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch and return to rear. House fronts directly onto street. Pitched slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and cast-iron rain...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built c.1840, with integral carriage arch and return to rear. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks, terracotta pots and ca...
Terraced three-bay two-storey double-pile house, built c.1830, with integral carriage arch. Fronts directly onto street. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks and terracotta pots. Roughcas...
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