Weir on crescent-shaped plan spanning the River Shannon, built c.1845 and possibly incorporating the fabric of earlier weirs to site. Stepped salmon leap to the centre. Constructed of cut limestone wi...

Retaining wall of river, incorporating slipway and flights of limestone steps, built c.1847, with adjoining jetty. Located on east bank of River Shannon....

Entrance gateway, erected c.1889, with cast-iron quadrant screen railings and cast-iron gate piers with lancet panels, quatrefoil panels and decorative finials. Pair of ashlar limestone piers on squar...

Semi-detached seven-bay two-and three-storey convent building on H-shaped plan with advanced gabled breakfront to entrance gable (north) with copper spire above, built 1889. Chapel to west side of br...

Single-arch railway bridge, c.1859, with rusticated limestone piers, parapets and voussoirs with dressed string course and copings. Located to the west of Athlone carrying Lower Road over railway line...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1890, with projecting single-bay single-storey porch to west and single-storey canted bay window to south. Pitched artificial slate roof with rendered chim...

Seven-arch road bridge spanning River Inny, built c.1650. Originally the bridge had nine arches but the central three arches were replaced by a single-arched central section in rusticated limestone, w...

End-of-terrace two-bay two-storey vernacular house, c.1830, now unoccupied. Pitched natural slate roof with a rendered brick chimneystack to north end. Whitewashed roughcast rendered front façade, ...

Terraced four-bay two-storey vernacular house, built c.1850, with projecting single-bay single-storey entrance porch to front. Now unoccupied. Pitched corrugated metal roof with concrete ridge tiles,...

Three-bay two-storey former market house, built c.1850, now in use as private residence. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with overhanging eaves, supported by modillions at the corners. Rendered wall...

Freestanding monument, erected c.1913, comprising limestone ashlar Celtic cross with Celtic strap-work over limestone plinth and base. North facing elevation has decorative carved Celtic scroll with ...

Freestanding cast-iron waterpump, erected c.1875, comprising banded cylindrical shaft with fluted head and fluted ogee-domed cap. Cow-tail curvilinear handle and projecting spout. Now disused. Located...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1820 with flat-roofed single-bay single-storey porch to centre of front elevation with moulded eaves cornice. Pitched natural slate roof with clay ridge t...

Detached five-bay double-height Roman Catholic church, built c.1904, with single-storey chancel and vestry to the east. Single-storey entrance porch with gabled roof to entrance front (west). Pitched ...

Detached three-bay two-storey castellated gate lodge, built c.1820, having an integral Tudor Gothic-arched carriage arch to the centre of the main body of the building and a single-bay three-storey to...

<p>Detached three-bay two-storey over part raised basement Church of Ireland rectory, built 1847, on an L-shaped plan.&nbsp; Hipped slate roof on an L-shaped plan with ridge tiles, paired rendered cen...

Detached four-bay single-storey church hall, built c.1870, with a modern single-storey porch to rear. Hipped natural slate roof with blue clay ridge tiles and cast-iron rainwater goods. Roughcast rend...

Detached single-storey four-bay estate worker's/local authority house, built c.1880, having a projecting gable-fronted porch with bargeboards to the front façade. Formerly in use as a private residen...

Cut limestone stile, erected c.1870, comprising single cement-rendered vertical limestone slab with cut limestone steps to each side. Set in roughly coursed limestone wall to the southwest of Castlepo...

Rubble limestone estate wall with random block castellated capping stones, built c.1820. Road-fronted with woodland behind (east). Located along the northwest boundary of the former Pollard estate....