Detached three-bay two-storey stone Garda barracks, built c. 1890. Various pitched roof extensions to east and south c. 2002. Pitched artificial slate roofs, hipped to rear extensions, concrete ridg...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1890, with gable-fronted central entrance porch to north elevation and single-bay single-storey lean-to to rear (south). Building now used as mu...
Detached two-bay by one-bay two-storey stone school, built c. 1890. L-plan one-and-a-half storey return building to north. Hipped slate roof, pitched to return, clay ridge and hip tiles, ashlar lime...
Detached three-bay single-storey rendered house, built c. 1830, with single-storey extension to rear (east) and hipped roof extension to south both c. 1990. Pitched artificial slate roof, unpainted s...
Detached five-bay two-storey stone house, built c. 1860, with two-storey return and single-storey lean-to to rear (east). Now in use as post office. Pitched artificial slate roof, unpainted smooth-r...
Detached multi-bay one-and-a-half-storey rendered house, with dormer attic to the south side of west elevation, built c. 1890. Originally T-plan with single-storey lean-to entrance porch in angle bet...
Triple-arch stone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1810. Uncoursed rubble limestone walling. Segmental-arched openings, tooled ashlar voussoirs alternating long and short with long voussoirs slightl...
Detached four-bay half-dormer-attic stone former Methodist chapel, built 1896-7, shallow gable-fronted porch centred on east gable. Converted to domestic residence c. 1995, single-storey extension wi...
Detached three-bay single-storey rendered house, built c. 1870, with gable-fronted half-dormer attic. Single-storey extension to rear elevation with single-pitched roof c. 1983. Pitched slate roof, ...
Walled estate garden, built c. 1800. Oblong on plan, main entrance centrally-located on west side, small one-and-a-half storey sheds built into south-east and south-west corners, larger one-and-a-ha...
Complex of single- and two-storey stone farm buildings, built c. 1830. Thirteen-bay single-storey range to north running full length of yard, single-storey L-plan lean-to stall buildings to east and s...
Detached multiple-bay two-storey stone farm building, built c.1830, attached to pre-1700 ruin. Pitched slate roof, corrugated iron to south end, clay ridge tiles. Rubble limestone walling, brick eav...
Single-arch road-over-river stone bridge, built 1771. Roughly-dressed limestone walling laid in courses radiating from arch centers. Elliptical arch with, slightly projecting, dressed and rock-faced...
Detached five-bay three-storey over basement stone house, started c. 1755 and completed 1774, similar symmetrical architectural treatment to north (entrance) and south (garden) fronts. Coach house an...
Detached limestone Gothic Revival Catholic church, begun c. 1859 and opened 1864. Six-bay nave, north and south aisles, semi-octagonal chancel at east end, three-stage belfry tower square on plan to ...
Detached four-bay two-storey stone railway station, built c. 1875. Rectangular on plan with lean-to arcaded platform canopy to west side (platform) extending as single-storey ancillary building to so...
Single-span road-over-railway limestone bridge, built c. 1875. Symmetrical on plan about a north-south axis with flanking steps from road down to either side of track on north side. Squared-and-snec...
Wall-mounted painted cast-iron drinking fountain, installed c. 1910, no longer functioning and in use as flower box. Half-hemispherical bowl with leaf motif rim, round-headed back-panel with embossed...
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