Attached Franciscan abbey, originally built c.1306, extended c.1450 with addition of crossing tower and transept (south), abandoned c.1650. Largely rebuilt from ruins c.1830 and renovated, c.1880, and...

Extensive complex of two-storey buildings, originally built c.1880 as a Franciscan Friary on site of the original medieval cloisters of Multyfarnham Abbey. Later in use as a secondary school until c.1...

Single-arch road bridge over River Gaine, built c.1833. Constructed of rubble limestone with cut limestone voussoirs to arch and crenellated coping to parapet. Widened on east side with shuttered con...

A collection of fourteen life-size statues depicting the Stations of the Cross, erected c.1927. Constructed of plaster with freestanding stone structures/buildings with stylised Classical detailing f...

Freestanding cast-iron waterpump, erected c.1890, comprising banded cylindrical shaft with fluted neck and cap with finial and curved handle. Located at edge of open green in centre of village and su...

Detached five-bay two-storey former parochial house, built c.1860, with projecting single-bay single-storey entrance porch to front (south) and contemporary outbuildings to rear (north). Now in use as...

Estate wall, erected c.1820. Constructed of coursed limestone rubble with limestone coping. Rubble limestone gate posts with wrought-iron gates at intervals along length of wall. Located to west of Mu...

Freestanding cast-iron waterpump, erected c.1890, comprising banded cylindrical shaft with fluted neck and cap with acorn finial and curved handle. 'Home' in raised lettering to both sides of spout. ...

Pair of timber level crossing gates with cast-iron fittings, erected c.1855. Located adjacent to Multyfarnham Train Station to the southwest of the village....

Detached two-bay two-storey railway signal box, built c.1920 to replace earlier signal box to site c.1880. Pitched natural slate roof with wide overhanging eaves with decorative timber brackets, timbe...

Detached two-bay single-storey former railway worker's cottage, built c.1880, currently in use as private holiday accommodation. Hipped artificial slate roof with clay ridge tiles and uPVC rainwater...

Detached four-bay two-storey former railway station and station master's house, built c.1855, now in use as private residence. Platform to west elevation with open veranda supported on four timber pi...

Detached three-bay two-storey house with projecting central porch flanked by canted-bay windows to either side, built c.1860. Hipped natural slate roof with decorative ridge tiles with rendered chimne...

Range of stone-built outbuildings to rear of Rathganny House....

Gateway, erected c.1850, comprising a pair of cast-iron gate posts and wrought-iron double gates, flanked by wrought-iron looped railings over ashlar limestone plinth wall. Ashlar piers on square-plan...

Detached three-bay single-storey with attic level Gothic Revival gate lodge, built c.1850, now unoccupied. Pitched natural slate roof with overhanging gable ends decorated with ornate bargeboards. Ce...

Detached six-bay two-storey over basement neoclassical country house with central two-bay advanced breakfront, built c.1795. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with rendered chimneystacks behind parape...

Barrel-vaulted service tunnel, built c.1800. Constructed of limestone rubble. Located in grounds of Drumcree House demesne and originally linked main house to farmyard to northwest....

Detached seven-bay two-storey over basement Palladian country house, built c.1750. Now roofless and in ruinous condition. Central three bays on entrance front are advanced to form a breakfront with oc...

Detached twelve-bay two-storey outbuilding, built c.1820, with three-bay double-height barn attached to north. Now in use as agricultural outbuildings. Pitched and hipped natural slate roofs with clay...