Detached two-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built in 1711, with three-stage tower added in 1821 and chancel in 1875. To the north there is a small hipped roof vestry projection and some ...

Three-arch road bridge over the River Slaney, built c.1800. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with dressed voussoirs to the segmental arches. There are ‘V’ cutwaters to each face and l...

Detached three-bay two-storey farmhouse, built c.1830, with flat-roofed porch and two-bay single-storey section to north. The walls are finished in painted render with moulded quoins, whilst both sec...

Humpbacked single-arch road bridge over the River Slaney, built c.1820. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with dressed granite voussoirs to the large segmental arch. To the north end there...

Single-arch road bridge over the River Slaney, built c.1815. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with dressed granite voussoirs to the large arch. There is a low parapet to the west side, ho...

Five-arch road bridge over the River Slaney, built c.1750. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with granite voussoirs to the semi-circular arches. There are ‘V’ cutwaters to the east fac...

Detached four-bay two-storey country house, c.1810, possibly over basement with four-bay single-storey lateral wing. Renovated, c.1985. Hipped slate roof to main block and pitched slate roof to wing...

Detached seven-bay two-storey with attic dormers neo-Queen Anne style country house, built in c.1925 on the site of an house of 1716, burnt down in 1922. The country house is basically rectangular in...

Four-arch road bridge over the River Slaney, built c.1780. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with dressed granite voussoirs to the semi-circular arches. The parapets have semi-dressed gran...

Detached five-bay two-storey country house built c.1750 but extensively remodelled and extended in the style of an Italian country villa c.1860. The country house is basically L-shaped in plan, with ...

Detached eleven-bay two-storey over basement castle style former country house, built 1804 for Francis Synge MP to designs by Francis Johnston. The country house fell into dereliction in the 1940s bu...

Detached multiple-bay part one-storey part two-storey ranges of farm buildings grouped around courtyards, built c.1850, and now partially converted to use as apartments. The grouping included stables...

Detached two-bay one and a half-storey gate lodge, built c.1850. The gate lodge is constructed in fieldstone with brick block and start dressings. The replacement timber door is set within a flat-he...

Detached six-bay single-storey Catholic Church, built c.1870. The church is constructed in squared rubble granite and is articulated with reducing buttresses. The plan is cruciform with a canted san...

Detached four-bay single-storey Church of Ireland church, built 1792. The building is constructed in granite rubble with ashlar granite dressings, quoins and buttresses. The timber sheeted front doo...

Detached five-bay single-storey school, dated 1867. The school is constructed in squared rubble with some brick banding. The timber door is finished with diagonal sheeting. There is a large decorat...

Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house, built in 1813, with full-height projection to the east dating from c.1920. The country house is constructed in rubble with dressed quoins an...

Detached seven-bay two-storey country house, built c.1830 but extended by four bays to the north side in similar style c.1955. The country house is roughly a backward "C" shape in plan with full-heig...

Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge in neo-Georgian style, built c.1950. To the rear is a large single-storey extension of c.1985. The original portion of the gate lodge is in rubble with gr...

Detached three-bay single-storey over basement gate lodge to Cronybyrne House, built c.1835. The walls are finished in painted render whilst the overhanging gable-ended pitched roof is covered in art...