Single-arch hump-backed railway bridge, built c.1850, carrying main road over former railway line. Constructed of roughly dressed limestone with an rock-faced limestone voussoirs to arch, a projecting...
Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c.1890, with 'VR' royal cipher and raised crown motif. Set into (rebuilt) rubble limestone wall. Located outside the former Union Workhouse now St. Mary's Hospital (15...
Section of boundary wall, erected c.1845, to perimeter of Saint Mary's Hospital, formerly Mullingar Union Workhouse (15409008/18). Constructed of coursed limestone rubble with crenellated coping over....
Detached former five-bay two-storey union workhouse administration block, built 1841, with advanced gable-fronted bays to either end of front façade and three gables at roof level to the central sect...
Main entrance gates to graveyard, erected c.1889, comprising four dressed limestone gate piers, on square-plan with moulded limestone capping stones over, supporting cast-iron gates and cast-iron doub...
Detached gate lodge/sexton house serving Mullingar Town cemetery, built c.1889, comprising a projecting single-bay two-storey gable-fronted section to the centre with recessed single-bay single-store...
Main entrance gate to St. Finian’s College (15309012), erected c.1908, consisting of central carriage entrance flanked to the north and south by pedestrian entrances. Six channelled ashlar limestone...
Detached twenty-one bay three-storey over basement former Roman Catholic seminary, built between 1902 and 1908, having a central three-bay pedimented breakfront and three-bay breakfronts to either end...
Attached multi-bay Roman Catholic chapel associated with St. Finian’s College (15309012), built c.1910. Attached to east side of St. Finian’s College by a single-storey flat-roofed wing. Polygonal...
Four handball alleys, erected c.1910. Built in pairs and in a back-to-back arrangement. Smooth cement rendered walls. Located to the southwest of St. Finian's College, in shared grounds. Located to th...
Detached four-bay two-storey house, built c.1820, having a single-storey canted bay window and a single-bay entrance porch to the centre of main elevation (west). Four gable-ended bays to the rear (ea...
Former union workhouse complex on H-shaped plan, built c.1841, comprising a thirteen-bay two-storey range (having attic storey with dormers to roof) with three-storey double gable-fronted end blocks t...
Former union workhouse graveyard on irregular plan, used between c.1840 and c.1860. Now out of use. Cut stone gateway to the southwest side having a pair of wrought-iron gates. Located to the north of...
Detached three-bay single-storey house with attic range, built c.1910, having advanced gable-fronted bays to either end of the main elevation (east) and a canopy porch to the centre with slate roof ov...
Boundary wall surrounding Columb barracks (15310007 to 1531019), built c.1814, having a number of former integral carriage arch entrances to the north on Ashe Road. Constructed of coursed rubble limes...
Wall-mounted cast-iron post box, c.1940, with raised lettering over flap reading ‘Post Office’. Located adjacent to main entrance to Columb Barracks (15310007 to 15310019) to the west side of Mull...
Two multiple-bay three-storey military barrack ranges on L-shaped plans associated with Columb Barracks (15310007 to 15310019), built 1814. Ranges linked in the centre by a later wall/memorial, erecte...
Freestanding nine-bay military chapel, built c.1855, having attached three-stage belltower attached to the entrance front (south). Originally in use as a Church of Ireland church but now in use as a R...
Detached seven-bay two-storey former barrack chaplin’s residence, built c.1855. Now in use as married officer’s quarters. Pitched natural slate roof having a projecting cut stone eaves course and ...
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