Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1880. Double-pile with entrance front facing south, canted two-storey bay windows flanking central flat-roofed porch. Pitched slate roof, hippe...
Detached three-bay two-storey stone house, built c. 1880. Single-storey gable-fronted central entrance porch to west (front) elevation, extended to rear c. 1990. Pitched slate roof, artificial slate...
Detached five-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1870. Flat-roofed porch to main (south) elevation, gabled two-storey return and lean-to outbuildings to rear (north). Pitched slate roof, clay r...
Detached three-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1840. Single-storey gable-fronted central entrance porch on west (front) elevation. Currently vacant. Pitched slate roof, clay ridge tiles, on...
Double-span rubble stone road-over-river bridge, erected c. 1850. Rubble limestone walling, roughly squared-and-coursed masonry to full-height triangular cut waters set on projecting insitu concrete ...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement rendered former rectory, built c. 1810, in use as farmhouse since 1930. Rectangular plan, basement exposed as ground floor to west elevation, single-bay br...
Detached two-bay Gothic-styled rendered Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built c. 1810. Square three-stage tower to west end, octagonal spire, canted chancel to east end, gabled vestry...
Detached four-bay two-storey-over-basement rendered double-pile house, built c. 1820. Rectangular on plan with forward-projecting, broken-bed pedimented, end bays to front elevation, and, similar bre...
Detached four-bay three-storey rubble stone fortified house, built c. 1600. Rectangular plan. Roof missing, rendered corbelled chimneystacks to east and west gables. Partially roughcast random rubble...
Detached eleven-bay two-storey rubble stone former corn mill, built c. 1800, now in use as agricultural store. Rectangular linear plan, eight-bay east range, higher three-bay west range. Hipped slat...
Detached stone Church of Ireland church, built c. 1767, altered c. 1830. Cruciform plan, single-bay nave, gabled north and south single-bay transepts, semi-circular apse to east, three stage tower to...
Detached three-bay two-storey-over-basement rendered former rectory, built c.1811, now in use as private house. Single-storey canted bay to centre rear (east) elevation. Hipped artificial slate roof...
Double-span road-over-river stone bridge, built c. 1800. Roughly-squared uncoursed rubble walling. Round-headed arches, tooled ashlar limestone voussoirs, rubble stone parapets rebuilt c. 1990, as-f...
Detached multi-bay two-storey rendered house, built c. 1900. T-plan, gabled north-south block with gabled wing to west from which projects single-storey hipped-roof porch, two-storey hipped-roof wing...
Detached rendered Roman Catholic church, built c. 1905. Five-bay nave, single-bay gable-fronted chancel to east, single-bay single-storey vestry projecting to north-east, two-bay single-storey sacris...
Seven-span stone road-over-river bridge, built c. 1840. Rubble limestone walling, insitu concrete triangular cutwaters with pyramidal caps to east side c.1930, original cutwaters to west side extend ...
Detached two-bay single-storey-with-attic rendered former gate lodge, built c. 1870, now derelict. L-plan, single-storey lean-to entrance porch to west, oriel window to attic east elevation. Pitched...
Detached five-bay two-storey-over-basement stone mansion, built c. 1820, remodelled and extended c. 1860 to designs by James Franklin Fuller. Oblong main block with central three-bay breakfront, cent...
Detached four-bay single-storey rendered gate lodge, built c. 1820. Oblong on plan, gabled porch to east elevation, single-storey hipped roof canted bay to north gable. Pitched artificial slate roof...
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