Detached three-bay single-storey with attic gate lodge, built c.1880. The gate lodge is finished in roughcast render. The window openings are flat-headed with replacement timber casement frames. Th...
Detached four-bay single-storey national school, dated 1877. To the front there is a small lean-to projection and a gabled porch, whilst to the east there is a flat-roofed extension. The walls are f...
Detached three-bay single storey Board of First Fruits Gothic style Church of Ireland church with three-stage tower and transepts, dated 1817, with chancel and small vestry (1842; 1882). The walls ar...
Detached seven-bay part two part three-storey country house, built 1890. It was built on the site of an earlier house. The house is finished in render. To the south side there is a canted two-store...
Detached four-bay single-storey school house, dated 1807. The school house is finished in render and has a projecting gabled bay to each side. To the west side is a single-storey later addition with...
Detached multiple-bay part two, part three and part four-storey Gothic style country house built 1867-70 to designs by William White (1825-1900) and extended 1873-7 to designs by James Brooks (1825-19...
Detached three-bay gate lodge to Humewood Castle, built c.1870. The walls are constructed in squared granite whilst the slated gable-ended pitched roof has an overhang with exposed rafter ends and de...
Detached three-bay double-pile gate lodge to Humewood Castle, built c.1870. The walls are constructed in squared granite with dressed granite to the openings, whilst the overhanging gable-ended pitch...
Detached three-bay one and a half-storey head gardener's house, built c.1870, now disused. The building is roughly L-shaped in plan with a large full-height gabled bay, porch projection and canted ba...
Detached multiple bay part two part single-storey stable yard complex at Humewood Castle, dated 1867. The complex is based around a large square yard with the main two-storey wing to the north, a low...
Detached four-bay single-cell gable-fronted Classical style Catholic church, built c.1845. To the rear there is a lower gable-ended single-storey with attic vestry projection. The walls are construc...
Detached three-bay two-storey over basement country house built in c.1730, remodelled in c.1815 with single-storey over basement canted bays added to the east and west in 1870. The house is basically...
Romantic toy castle style gate screen and gate lodge to Fortgranite House, built c.1830. The screen consists of a pair of two-stage towers either side of a pointed arch carriageway with a three-bay s...
Detached three-bay single-storey with part basement gate lodge to Fortgranite House, built c.1840. The lodge is a highly individual picturesque composition, being roughly square in plan but with a ca...
Three arch humpback road bridge over the Slaney River, built c.1800. The bridge is constructed in rubble with dressed granite voussoirs to the segmental arches and dressed granite cutwaters. The par...
Detached three-bay two-storey double-pile "developed vernacular" farmhouse with three-bay single to one and a half-storey part outbuilding section, built c.1820, but extended to the rear with the addi...
Detached seven-bay two-storey with basement Regency style country house, built c.1810, but reduced by a storey in 1946 following a fire. To the north there is a single-bay part single and part two-st...
Detached three-bay single-storey with attic dormers gate lodge to Slaney Park House, built c.1860. The walls are constructed in squared rock-face granite with moulded drip stones, however the extensi...
Three-arch road bridge over the Slaney River, built c.1825, with additional flood arch to the east. The bridge is constructed in coursed rubble with dressed granite voussoirs to the segmental arches....
Detached five-bay three-storey water-driven mill, built c.1800, now disused. The walls are constructed in rubble with flush granite quoins, brick dressings to the openings and granite sills. The sou...
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