Tall curving rubble-built wall, built c.1725, enclosing the north-west boundary of the grounds of a former rectory. The wall is hard onto the road at the centre of the village of Delgany and lowers t...
End-of-terrace five-bay single-storey house, built c.1800, but with later formalisation of the fenestration which disguises the original vernacular appearance. The façade is finished in painted rend...
Detached multiple-bay two-storey house, c.1920, in a simplified Domestic Revival style. The house has an irregular, roughly L-shaped plan with gable-ends. The façade is in painted roughcast with mo...
Detached three-bay two-storey former rectory with attic, built 1725, with single-bay full-height extension to north, constructed 1791, and a gabled replacement porch of c.2003 The façade is finished...
Detached multiple-bay single-storey over basement former house, built c.1810, now in use as a monastery with an attached Gothic Revival church, built c.1853, and a large two and three-storey wing to t...
Detached three-bay two storey house, built 1910, and extensively renovated c.1995. The façade is finished in painted render with a slated gable-ended pitched roof and rendered chimneystacks. The en...
Detached three-bay two-storey house of c.1885, which was greatly enlarged in c.1995 with the addition of a large two-storey double-pile extension to the east. The original section of the house is fin...
Semi-detached multiple-bay single-storey roughly L-shaped house, built c.1760, probably as two dwellings, but extended and partly formalised c.1850, now apparently amalgamated as one house. The long,...
Detached two-bay two-storey house, built 1860, as a hunting lodge for the Bellevue Estate, but incorporating the fabric of an earlier house of 1760 as a rear return. The façade is finished in painte...
Detached five-bay two storey public house, c.1850 but possibly containing the fabric of a late 16th / early 17th-century building. The façade is finished in painted roughcast whilst the slated gable...
Detached multiple-bay one and a half-storey house, built 1773, but much extended in the mid 19th-century. The building has an irregular T-plan with the east side of the long stroke of the ‘T’ bei...
Detached multiple-bay one and a half-storey thatched vernacular house, built in 1760, probably originally as two houses. The façade is finished in painted roughcast whilst the gable-ended pitched ro...
Detached two-bay two-storey gate lodge to Richview house, c.1845. The façade is finished in unpainted roughcast, whilst the hipped roof is slated and has a rendered chimneystack. The entrance consi...
Detached three-bay two storey house, built c.1840. The façade is clad in slate, with large sections obscured by ivy growth. The hipped roof is slated with an overhang supported on paired brackets an...
Detached three-bay single-storey over basement regency style house, built c.1830, with basement storey only visible from the north. The façade is finished in painted lined render with painted moulde...
Detached four-bay part three part two-storey house, built c.1830, with porch addition of c.1930. The front elevation consists of a central two-bay three-storey hipped roof section flanked by single-ba...
Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, with canted bays to sides of c.1880, and large two-storey rear extension of 2001. The façade is finished in painted lined render with painted mould...
Detached multiple-bay part two part three-storey, built c.1800 as a dower house for the La Touche family, but converted and extended to become a hydropathic establishment in the mid 19th-century, and ...
Detached multiple-bay single-storey church of 1789, built to designs by Whitemore Davis, with a three-stage tower rising from the front gable, a north transept of 1832. and a south transept and vest...
Detached four-bay single storey school house, built 1839, extended to the north in the later 19th-century and again in the late 20th-century. The façade is finished in unpainted render with the hipp...
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