Detached three-bay one and a half-storey house, built c.1830. The house is constructed in rubble fieldstone. The timber sheeted door is set within a flat-headed opening. The window openings are als...
Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1800. The farmhouse is finished in render with block-and-start quoins. There are various two-storey additions. The panelled replacement door has a s...
Detached three-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built 1827. The building is finished in render and sits on a shallow splayed base. The square, two-stage tower is set to the centre of the ...
Freestanding three-arch humpback bridge, built c.1780. The bridge is constructed in rubble field stone and has dressed granite voussoirs. The arches are semi-circular. The bridge carries the main r...
Detached three-bay two-storey miller's house, built c.1790, with 19th century additions to the north side. The walls are finished in roughcast with a stone sill course to the first floor level. The ...
Detached three-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built 1817 around the ruins of an earlier church. The building is finished in render. To the east side is a gabled porch with a bellcote wh...
Detached multiple-bay part two-, part three- and part four-storey toy castle-style country house, built c.1820 with mid 19th century additions. The country house is built around the fabric of a huntin...
Detached two-bay one and a half-storey gate lodge, built c.1888. The gate lodge is constructed in random rubble granite with ashlar granite dressings. The structure incorporates a small round tower,...
Detached three-bay one and a half-storey gate lodge, built c.1840. The gate lodge is constructed in rubble fieldstone. The large ground floor window has Gothic tracery and is set within a large Tudo...
Detached five-bay two-storey over basement sporting lodge, built c.1680. The sporting lodge, which was re-fronted in the 19th century, is finished in render. The replacement panelled door is set wit...
Detached eleven-bay two storey former mansion, built in 1770 but remodelled in gothic style to designs by Sir Richard Morrison in 1819. The building is finished with lined render and granite dressing...
Detached three-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built 1833. The church is constructed in squared rubble with ashlar dressings. To the west side is a central three-stage tower with a caste...
Detached five-bay two-storey farmhouse built c.1750. The east elevation is finished mainly in vertical hung slate while the remainder is finished in render. The front door is obscured by a 1990s glaz...
Detached three-bay two-storey "L"-plan farmhouse with projecting porch and service wing, c.1840. The walls are built of granite ashlar and coursed rubble with cut stone dressings, with sections of wa...
Detached five-bay two and a half-storey country house, built c.1770. The country house is finished in render. The panelled door has a semi-circular fanlight and carved granite dressing. Window open...
Detached three-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built 1820-2. The church is finished in render with granite dressings. To the centre of the west front elevation is a three-stage tower wit...
Detached five-bay two-storey house built c.1750. The house is finished in render with a stone door case. To the north rear there are two two-storey additions. A short flight of stone steps rise to ...
Detached seven-bay two and a half-storey over basement country house, built c.1760. The country house is finished part in render and part in vertical hung slate. There is a two-storey three-bay cant...
Detached five-bay two-storey over basement country house built in 1804 to designs by architect John Carr of York. The country house is finished with lined render with ashlar granite dressings. To th...
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