A short terrace of three three-bay single-storey houses built c.1870. The houses are finished in a mixture of plain and dry dash render with moulded surrounds to the openings. The panelled front doo...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1880. The house is finished in render. The panelled front door is flanked with panelled pilasters with console brackets which support a projecting cornic...

Terraced two-bay two and a half-storey house, built c.1910. The house is constructed in red brick with mock half timbering. Stone steps rise to the panelled front door which has plain sidelights and...

Terraced two-bay two and a half-storey house, built c.1910. The house is constructed in red brick with mock half timbering in an Edwardian Tudor style. Stone steps rise to the panelled front door wh...

End-of-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built in 1907. The building has a typically Edwardian asymmetrical front elevation with a five-sided, full-height, hipped roof, corner bay to the west side,...

Detached three-bay two-storey country house, built, c.1845. This may have replaced an earlier house. The country house is finished in dry-dash render with a smooth render base. The panelled door ha...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1800, extended c.1995. There is a large two-storey return and single-storey extensions to the rear. The walls are finished in painted roughcast whilst th...

Detached three-bay single-storey Catholic Church, built c.1850. The church cruciform in plan and is finished in render with moulded dressings and ashlar bellcote to the south (entrance) gable. The t...

Detached five-bay two-storey over basement house, built c.1780. The house is finished in dry-dash render with a smooth cement base. To the rear (west) side there is a lean-to addition. A flight of ...

Detached multiple-bay two storey former pair of houses, the most northerly of which was built c.1675, now in use as one dwelling. Flanking the houses are two farm buildings which give the grouping a ...

Detached five-bay three storey country house, built c.1800. To the south west there is an early 18th century wing. To the north side there is a modern conservatory while to the south-west there is a...

Detached three-bay single-storey Board of First Fruits Gothic style Church of Ireland church with two-stage tower, built in 1815. To the east end there is a shallow chancel projection and a small ves...

Reg No: 16403302

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1835, with one and a half-storey lean-to extension to south and two-storey lean-to to rear. The walls are finished in unpainted lined render with moulded ...

Detached three-bay single-storey school house, dated 1822. The walls are finished in replacement unpainted lined render whilst the hipped roof is slated and has replacement brick chimneystacks. To f...

Reg No: 16403304

Short terrace of three two and three-bay single-storey houses of c.1820, with split-level basements. The house to the north end projects and evidence provided by the stonework to the south suggests t...

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house with flanking single-storey pavilions, built c.1750. The façade is finished in painted lined render with moulded surrounds to the openings a...

Freestanding granite monument erected c.1800 by Edward Westby (1755-1838) to the memory of Nicholas Westby MP (1751-1800). The monument consists of a square panelled plinth with inscribed plaque, whi...

Detached, multiple-bay single-storey cruciform plan Catholic church, built c.1800. Closed, 1978. The walls are finished in painted roughcast, whilst the pitched gable-ended roof is slated and has a ...

Freestanding single-arched hump-backed bridge, built c.1820. The bridge carries the main road over the Ballycreen Broom. The bridge is constructed of rubble fieldstone with ashlar voussoirs. The pa...

Detached five-bay two-storey over part basement country house, built 1760. The ground floor and first floor appear to be split-level. The house is finished in render. The Venetian doorcase has pane...