Terraced three-bay single-storey house with dormer attic, c.1870, retaining original aspect. One of a terrace of four. Pitched (shared) slate roof (gabled to dormer attic windows) with red clay ridg...
Terraced three-bay single-storey house with dormer attic, c.1870. Renovated and refenestrated, c.1995, with single-bay single-storey projecting glazed porch added. One of a terrace of four. Pitched...
End-of-terrace three-bay single-storey house with dormer attic, c.1870. Renovated and refenestrated, c.1970, with single-bay single-storey flat-roofed advanced open porch added. One of a terrace of ...
Detached three-bay single-storey over basement rubble stone officer’s house, c.1845, retaining some original fenestration with single-bay single-storey projecting bay to centre having single-bay sin...
Detached four-bay two-storey rubble stone Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, c.1845, possibly over basement with single-bay three-stage advanced corner tower to south on a square plan, and pair of sin...
Cotton mill complex, established 1825, comprising:
(i) Attached fifteen-bay five-storey rubble stone block originally detached, and originally fifteen-bay six-storey. Truncated, 1945. Now disused a...
Pair of waterwheel pits, built 1825, retaining fragments of original machinery. Waterwheels now missing. Coursed squared limestone retaining walls leading to Clodiagh Canal to south/south-east havin...
Detached single-bay two-storey rubble stone engine house, built 1838, with segmental-headed carriageway, three-bay two-storey side elevation to east, and single-bay two-storey recessed lower end bay t...
Freestanding red brick chimney, c.1890, on single-bay two-storey plinth with entire composition on a polygonal plan. Now disused. Painted red brick Running bond walls to plinth with chamfer to first...
Section of rubble stone weir, c.1825, retaining fragments of original sluice gates. Repaired, c.1950, with mass-concrete, and sluice gates replaced. Sited on Clodiagh River channelling waterway to C...
Remain of two groups of terraced rubble stone mill workers' cottages, c.1830. Now in ruins with fragments remaining. Roofs now gone (profile not discernible). Random rubble stone walls (mostly coll...
Freestanding five-bay single-storey rubble stone lime kiln, c.1895. Now disused. Broken coursed square rubble stone walls with chamfered corner to west having dressed stone quoins (some rusticated)....
Single-arch rubble stone road bridge over canal, c.1830. Now disused. Random rubble stone walls with rubble stone vertical coping to parapets (some sections missing). Single elliptical arch with ru...
Terraced three-bay single-storey mill worker's cottage, c.1860, retaining early fenestration. Reroofed, c.1985. One of a terrace of twenty-four. Shallow segmental barrel roof (shared) with replacem...
Section of random rubble stone retaining wall, c.1840, with lime mortar, and segmental-headed opening with red brick surround having tooled limestone keystone, and cast-iron door. Set back from road ...
Detached seven-bay single-storey double-pile house with dormer attic, built 1831, on a symmetrical plan retaining original fenestration. Renovated, c.1980, with roof partly remodelled, and with singl...
Section of random rubble stone wall, c.1830, on a shallow concave plan incorporating circular opening with sections of random rubble stone flanking walls having pair of rubble stone piers to south-eas...
Sections of random rubble stone boundary wall, c.1850, on a corner site with traces of square-headed openings, dressed stone quoins, and pair of unpainted rendered panelled piers flanking gateway open...
Detached four-bay single-storey thatched cottage with half-dormer attic, c.1800, on an L-shaped plan with two-bay single-storey projecting bay to right. Extensively renovated, c.2000, with single-bay...
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