Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1835. L-plan returning four-bays to west. Hipped slate roof, gabled to return, clay ridge and hip tiles, unpainted smooth-rendered corbelled ch...
Detached multiple-bay single-storey rendered school, built 1948. Central rectangular hipped-roof block linked by flat-roofed sections set back from front (south) elevation to gable-fronted east and ...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1830. Central bay projects forward and incorporates entrance door on west side. Single-pitched roof extension to north, two-storey outbuildings...
Detached rendered former Presbyterian church, built c. 1850, now derelict. Nave with five windows to south side and three to north, single-bay gable-fronted porch to west, two-storey wing to south-ea...
Attached five-bay two-storey rendered former hotel, built c. 1875, now a private house. Chamfered gabled corner bays to either side of south elevation, two bays to east side of ground floor converted...
Detached multiple-bay three-storey stone former mill building, built c. 1870, now unused. L-plan, gabled north-facing front elevation, hipped-roof east wing, lean-to shed to west. Pitched artificial...
Detached rendered Church of Ireland church, built 1820. Cruciform plan, transepts projecting to north-east and south-west, three-stage tower to south-east. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, half...
Detached five-bay two-storey with attic rendered house, built c. 1850. Rectangular main block with forward-thrusting gabled end bays, returning as north-east and north-west wings, and central entranc...
Single-span limestone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1850. Rubble stone walling rising to parapets, round-headed arch with cut stone voussoirs. Bitmac single-carriageway surface, grass verges to b...
Single-span limestone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1820. Rubble stone walling rising to parapets, round-headed arch with cut stone voussoirs, rubble stone buttresses with splayed caps to both sid...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1830. One of a pair. Hipped slate roof, clay ridge and hip tiles, unpainted smooth-rendered corbelled chimneystacks, uPVC gutters on eaves ...
Detached limestone former Roman Catholic church, built c. 1890, now in use as store. T-plan, four-bay gable-fronted nave with gabled chancel to south, two-bay gable-fronted transepts, single-storey ga...
Detached three-bay single-storey with attic rendered house, built c. 1870. Central full-height gabled porch, single-storey canted bay windows to north and south gables, single-storey lean-to extension...
Detached three-bay single-storey rendered former bathhouse, built c. 1890, no longer in use. Symmetrical on plan with two blocks to the front (north) being slightly narrower than the south, crenellat...
Detached corner-sited multiple-bay single-storey rendered baths building, built in 1912. North and south rectangular blocks, conservatory c. 2000 to internal angle at corner between blocks. Flat roo...
Limestone pier, built c. 1850. Stepped sea wall to north and west, slipway to south-east. Concrete repairs c. 1950. Tooled limestone copings and steps to sea wall, tooled limestone kerbs to south e...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered former glebe house, built c. 1820, with extensive renovations c. 1845. Canted single-storey bay windows to either side of central full-height projecting bay to ...
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