Detached two-storey three-bay former RIC barracks, built c.1880, with central single-bay two-storey projecting bay to centre of front façade (east). Reconstructed as a Garda Barracks by the Office of...

Freestanding cast-iron water pump, erected c.1880, comprising banded cylindrical shaft with fluted head and decorative spout. Missing handle and cap. No longer in use. Set back from road in small enc...

Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built in 1814, comprising three-bay nave with three-stage tower on square-plan with castellated parapet and corner pinnacles attached to southeast. Enlarged c.18...

Reg No: 15403709

Field gates, erected c.1860, comprising a pair of dressed limestone gate piers, on square-plan with moulded cut limestone capstones over, supporting a pair of wrought-iron double gates with decorative...

Freestanding wrought- iron belfry, erected c.1820. Pitched slate roof supported on metal framework with timber louvered vents to side walls at high level, surrounding cast-iron church bell. Mounted ...

Detached five-bay two-storey house/post office, built c.1830, having a timber shopfront attached to the west end, c.1900. Pitched slate roof with three rendered chimneystacks and uPVC rainwater goods....

Field gates, erected c.1860, comprising a pair of rendered gate piers, on square-plan having cut stone capstones, supporting a pair of wrought-iron double gates with decorative finials and curled clas...

Reg No: 15403801

Graveyard on irregular rectilinear plan having cut stone gravestones dating from c.1620 to c.1890. Previously in use as a Church of Ireland burial site. Graveyard now overgrown and out of use. Associa...

Entrance gates serving New Forest House (15403824), erected c.1780, comprising a pair of ashlar limestone gate piers on square-plan (having moulded ashlar limestone capstones over with fluted friezes ...

Walled garden complex associated with Moycashel House (not in survey), built c.1835. Rubble limestone walls with entrance gateway to the east side of complex, comprising a pair of dressed limestone ga...

Single-arched road bridge over small stream/river, built c.1800. Constructed using rubble limestone with dressed limestone voussoirs to the arches and roughly dressed limestone coping over parapets. S...

A five-bay single-storey thatched house, built c.1780, having a single-storey outbuilding attached to the south gable end. Lobby entry plan. Pitched thatched roof with roughcast rendered chimneystacks...

Freestanding (private) cast-iron hand pump, erected c.1880, comprising a cylindrical shaft with raised horizontal banding, fluted neck and spout and having a ‘cow tail’ handle. Set on timber shaft...

Freestanding limestone milestone on rectangular plan having pyramidal top, erected c.1780, with ‘Moate’ and ‘Kilbeggan’ carved onto appropriate faces. Mileage now illegible. Benchmark incised ...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1790, having a later two-bay two-storey extension attached to the east gable, aligned along body of the original house. Pitched natural slate roof with two...

Detached two-storey seven-bay country house, built c.1815, having three-bay bows to either side of central entrance bay on main façade (southwest). Single-bay gable-fronted breakfront to the centre o...

Reg No: 15403811

Entrance gates serving Bellmont House, erected c.1840, comprising pair of ashlar limestone gate piers (on square plan with fluted frieze having floral motifs) with pyramidal moulded limestone coping o...

Detached Church of Ireland church, built between c.1810 and completed in 1834, comprising a three-bay hall to the northwest, a shallow chancel to the rear (southeast) and a three-stage tower on square...

Detached three-bay two-storey house on L-shaped plan, built c.1900, having a projecting single-storey porch to the centre of the main elevation (north). Pitched natural slate roof with rendered chimne...

Reg No: 15403814

Single-arch canal (accommodation) bridge over dried-up section of the Grand Canal (Kilbeggan Branch), built c.1833, with curved flanking walls to either end (east and west). Constructed of ashlar lime...