Detached four-bay single-storey rendered Methodist church, built c. 1861. Projecting gable-fronted entrance porch to west of north elevation. Pitched slate roof, roll-top clay ridge tiles, square mas...
Detached stone Church of Ireland church, built c.1720, enlarged with additions to transepts c. 1835. T-plan, nave with two bays to either side of transepts, three-bay north transept terminates in si...
Detached six-bay single-storey roughcast-rendered school, built c. 1950. Flat-roofed extension to north and east c. 1950. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, painted roughcast corbelled chimneysta...
Five-arch stone rail-over-river bridge, built c.1850. Squared-and-snecked rock-faced ashlar walling, slightly projecting parapet with saddle-back coping surmounted by tubular steel balustrade c. 1980...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement stone former glebe house, built 1819, now in use as guest house. Single-bay two-storey wings set back from main front to east and west, single-storey bay w...
Detached seven-bay single-cell rendered Roman Catholic church, built 1931. Three-stage square-profile bell-tower with ground floor entrance porch to central bay of north elevation, single-storey sacr...
Detached seven-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1810. Sub-divided into two properties with three-bay section to east and four-bay section to west, single-storey gabled porches to each end, sin...
Attached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1890. Originally two properties, shopfront to west end of ground floor. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, red-brick chimneystack with yello...
Detached five-bay former Church of Ireland church, built c. 1850, having four-bay nave, single-bay gable-fronted projecting chancel to east, gable-fronted entrance porch to west side of north elevatio...
Corner-sited three-bay two-storey rendered house and shop, built c. 1890, returning three bays to west, with shopfronts to ground floor on both south (front) and west elevations. Off-centre projectin...
End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1880. Integral carriage arch to south, gabled porch to north. Pitched slate roof, pair of brick corbelled chimneystacks. Cast-iron gutter...
Detached, multi-bay, two-storey railway station house with attached single-storey waiting room to north, built c. 1890. Covered waiting area to east of ticket office, single-storey canted bay window ...
Detached, multi-bay, single-storey smooth-rendered Roman Catholic church, built 1909. Cruciform plan with three identical gabled projections on south side - two porches flanking a central sacristy. ...
Detached multi-bay double-height Roman Catholic church, built 1940. Cruciform on plan, three-bay nave to east, single-bay transepts to north and south, single-bay chancel to west, all with open-bed p...
Detached single-storey rendered church hall, built 1888. Originally L-plan, single bay extension added to north c. 1980, lean-to entrance porch in angle of original L-plan, lean-to extension attache...
Detached rendered Church of Ireland church, built c. 1817. Three-bay nave, two-stage tower with flanking wings attached to west gable. Pitched slate roof, hipped to tower wings, clay ridge tiles, c...
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