End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1906, with full-height bay window to front (south) elevation with curved zinc fascia between upper and lower windows,and two-storey return to r...
Terraced three-bay two-storey house, built 1906, with two full-height box bay windows to front (south) elevation having curved zinc fascia between upper and lower windows. Two-storey return with singl...
End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey house, built 1906, having full-height box bay window to front (south) elevation with curved zinc fascia between upper and lower windows, two-storey return to rear (no...
Detached three-bay two-storey former rectory, built 1874, having projecting doorcase to front (south-west) elevation, renovated c.1980 to accommodate use as restaurant and guesthouse, with recent exte...
Detached five-bay single-storey Edwardian house, built 1907; composed of three-bay entrance projection with catslide roof to front (south) elevation, with two flat roofed canted bay windows, and with ...
Painted cast-iron round-headed post box, c.1905, having raised lettering and Edward VII cipher. Heavily painted maker’s mark to rear. Attached to painted cast-iron lamp post, having fluted post an...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1907, with two-storey return to rear (west). Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red brick end chimneystacks with decorative ...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1905, with two-storey return to rear (west) elevation, and matching pair to north. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red br...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1905, with two-storey return to rear (west) elevation, and matching pair to south. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red br...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1905, with two-storey return to rear (west) elevation, and matching pair to north. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red br...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1905, with two-storey return to rear (west) elevation, and matching pair to south. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red br...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1907, with two-storey return to rear (west) elevation, and matching pair to south. Pitched slate roof with terracotta ridge crestings, red br...
Detached three-bay two-storey Edwardian house, built 1908, on an L-plan with extensions to south and rear. Now also in use as doctor’s surgery. Flat-roofed canted bay window to north and canted ent...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey late-Victorian house, built c.1895, with projecting gabled end bay to front (west) elevation, having canted bay window with hipped slate roof extended over door to f...
Semi-detached three-bay two-storey late-Victorian house, built c.1895, with projecting gabled end bay to front (west) elevation, having canted bay window with hipped slate roof to projecting bay, and ...
Church of Ireland graveyard, in use from c.1600, with carved stone grave markers and funerary monuments, some enclosed with cast-iron railings. Accessed on south corner through square-profile cut gran...
Freestanding multi-period Church of Ireland church, built c.1650, extended 1777, comprising four-bay nave, square-plan four-stage entrance tower having ogee cupola to west end; canted apse added to ea...
Part of terrace, comprising eight three-bay two-storey houses, built c.1840, some having extensions to rear. Pitched slate roofs with rendered chimneystacks; some recently tiled roofs. Lined-and-rul...
Terraced five-bay two-storey over basement pedimented house with attic, built c.1835, with doric tetrastyle entrance portico, extensively renovated internally, 1995. Formerly in use as school. Pitched...
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