Semi-detached house, built c. 1835, having four-bay three-storey front elevation, three-bay three-storey south side elevation and three-bay four-storey rear. Three-bay two-storey addition to rear wit...
Detached four-bay neo-Classical church, built 1833, single-storey except for west end which had women's meeting room to higher level, with entrance porch to north elevation and single-storey addition ...
Triple-span railway viaduct over River Suir, built 1852, on railway line between Limerick and Rosslare Harbour. Comprises wrought-iron box girders supporting transverse girders across bottom flanges,...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement former rectory, built c.1810, with full-height bowed bay to south elevation, two-bay end elevations, two-storey addition to east and rear and having entranc...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c. 1880, with recent glazed porch addition with flat roof to front elevation, single-bay full-height return, projecting bay window to west gable with hipped s...
Detached U-plan Gothic Revival railway station, built 1852, having two-storey front with gable-fronted east end bay, south, elevation, single-storey with attic returns to each end at rear, flat-roofed...
Detached three-bay single-storey goods shed, built c. 1850, with single-storey addition to west gable. Pitched slate roofs, with cut limestone copings, having cut limestone chimneystack to addition, ...
Freestanding cruciform-plan church, built 1816-18, with five-bay nave having gable-fronts to all windows, vestry to north elevation, crossing tower with spire, and entrance gable-front flanked by towe...
Detached three-bay single-storey hall, built c. 1900, with projecting porch to north elevation, and slightly projecting gabled bay to south elevation. Pitched slate roof, catslide over porch, terraco...
Detached H-plan single-storey former school, built c. 1930, with slightly projecting entrance flanked by four bays each side and in turn by three-bay projections, and having flat-roofed three-bay addi...
Terraced two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1840, with Tudor Revival detailing. Pitched slate roof with moulded eaves course, terracotta ridge cresting, red brick and rendered chimneystacks, and cast...
Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, with slightly lower entrance porch to west end wall. Hipped slate roofs, snecked cut sandstone and chimneystacks with yellow brick banding and d...
Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, with slightly lower entrance porch to east end wall. Hipped slate roofs, snecked cut sandstone and chimneystacks with yellow brick banding and d...
Detached irregular-plan former bridewell, built 1812-16 and enlarged 1849-50. Closed 1878 and used as military officers' residence until 1919, private dwelling until 1976 and private dwelling and gues...
Terraced two-bay three-storey house, built c. 1820, with pubfront to ground floor and having two-storey lean-to addition to north-west with two-bay ground and one-bay first floor. Hipped slate roof w...
Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, with gabled bay having canted-bay window to front elevation adjoining neighbouring house, and single-storey extensions to rear. Pitched slate ro...
Semi-detached two-bay two-storey house, built c. 1900, with gabled bay having canted-bay window to front elevation adjoining neighbouring house, canted-bay window to east elevation. Pitched slate roo...
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