Pair of semi-detached three-bay two-storey houses with return to rear and bow windows to ground floor, built c.1920, on a U-plan. Hipped slate roof with rendered chimneystacks and eaves board. Pebbl...

Freestanding single-span railway foot bridge, erected c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Closed string cast-iron staircase supported by cast-iron colum...

Detached four-bay two-storey railway station building, built c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Station abuts single-storey parcel office to north-west...

Detached three-bay single-storey passenger shelter or waiting room, built c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Pitched slate roof with oversailing eaves,...

Detached single-bay two-storey signal box, with external steps to south-east gable, built c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Pitched slate roof with ov...

Detached railway water tower with cast-iron tank, built c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Now disused. Random course rock-faced stone walls. Stamp t...

Detached three-bay single-storey goods shed, built c.1880 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Now in use as storage facility, with extension to south-east and ...

Detached three-bay single-storey former railway station building, built c.1860 by the Midland Great Western Railway as part of the Longford to Sligo line. Now derelict. Pitched slate roof with ridge...

Detached circular-plan two-storey former smokehouse with remains of entrance porch to north, built c.1730, now derelict. Conical sandstone roof with central chimneystack, now overgrown. Roughcast re...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c.1870, now disused. Hydrant comprises base with cylindrical fluted shaft and moulded neck with lion's head. Remains of cast-iron support for buckets. ...

Terraced four-bay two-storey house, built c.1870, with shopfront, c.1904, to ground floor. Pitched tiled roof with rendered chimneystacks. Ruled-and-lined render to walls. Timber and glazed shopfro...

Detached three-bay two-storey former market house, with breakfront and integral carriage arch, built c.1840, now derelict. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge tiles, cut stone eaves course with p...

Detached cruciform-plan Roman Catholic church, built c.1815. Church comprises gable-fronted nave with two-bay transepts and a projecting gable-ended sacristy to rear. Gabled porches to transepts. L...

Cast-iron water pump, erected c.1870, with fluted shaft, raised banding to fluted cap. Acorn finial and cast-iron tap to side. Cast-iron bucket rest to front. Cast-iron lettering to side now indeci...

Single-arch road bridge, built c.1830, comprising cut stone random coursed walls with tooled voussoirs to arch-ring and dressed coping to parapet wall. Stile to north-east side leading to northern ba...

Detached L-plan eight-bay two-storey former convent, built in 1868 by founder Sister Mary Elizabeth Archbold, with two-bay gabled breakfront, three-bay extension to west and five-bay return and extens...

Detached seven-bay two-storey bank, built c.1880, abutting structure to east, with open-bed pedimented three-bay breakfront, integral carriage arch to east end and return to rear. Pitched slate roof ...

Detached cruciform Roman Catholic church, built in 1894, with four-stage tower to north elevation, sacristy to west and nine-bay nave. Pitched slate roof with cut stone copings, stone cross finials a...

Detached circular-plan three-stage windmill, built c.1730, and restored in 1996. Thatched rye rotating roof with four timber sails. Timber tail pole connected to roof and resting on cart wheel to gr...

Detached five-bay three-storey former convent, built c.1900, with advanced central entrance bay, gable-fronted five-bay chapel wing to east with apse and two-storey gable-fronted wing to west with bow...