Detached two-bay two storey former Royal Irish Constabulary barracks, built c.1828, with projecting two-storey single-bay towers on square plan to southeast and northwest corners. Later is use as a po...
Detached five-bay single-storey former National School, built c.1847, with projecting gable-fronted single-bay single-storey entrance porch to centre of front façade (southwest). Now in use as a comm...
Detached five-bay two-storey, built c.1830, recently renovated. Two-storey return to rear (southwest). Pitched natural slate roof and two rendered chimneystacks with brick detailing and terracotta chi...
Detached three-bay two-storey house rectory, built c.1826. Now in use as a private dwelling. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with overhanging eaves and a central cut stone chimneystack placed parall...
A pair of semi detached three-bay two-storey worker's cottages, built c.1850. Now converted to a single private dwelling. Pitched natural slate roof with central shared cut stone chimneystack. Constru...
Detached gable-fronted two-bay two-storey gate lodge, built c.1880, with canted bay windows to ground floor on entrance front and a projecting cut stone pedimented single-bay single-storey Doric porch...
Detached four-bay two-storey former estate worker's house on L-shaped plan, built c.1820. Now in use as a private dwelling. Pitched natural slate roofs with projecting eaves course and rendered chimne...
Detached six-bay two-storey Regency style house, built c.1808, with central two-bays brought forward as a breakfront and two-bay single-storey wings to north and south of main block. Segmental bow pro...
Ranges of multiple-bay two-storey stable block on U-shaped plan, built c.1808 or c.1824. Central integral carriage to southeast elevation with ashlar limestone bellcote over. Now in use as agricultura...
Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1820, with shallow bow projection to centre of main façade (south). Now in use as a private dwelling. Shallow hipped natural slate roof with wide ...
Freestanding Church of Ireland church, built c.1824. Now in use as a restaurant with modern single-storey extension to the north. Church comprises five-bay hall with single-bay single-storey gable-fro...
Entrance gates to Ballynagall, built c.1830 and altered c.1880, comprising two pairs of ashlar limestone gate piers on square-plan with ashlar limestone coping over, quadrant sections of ashlar plinth...
Entrance gates to St Mary's Church of Ireland church, built c.1824, comprising pair of cut limestone gate piers of square plan with chamfered arises and cut limestone 'gablet' coping over and a pair o...
Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1860, with canted bay window to east end of north elevation. Now in use as a private dwelling. Hipped natural slate roof with overhanging eaves and...
Gateway serving back entrance to Knockdrin Castle, built c.1760 and moved and rebuilt c.1860, comprising pair of ashlar limestone gate piers on square plan with ashlar capstones over and projecting as...
Detached Gothic Revival gate lodge and gateway, built c.1860, comprising central pointed segmental-headed headed carriage arch with battlemented and machicolated three-storey tower on octagonal plan t...
Detached Gothic Revival castle on complicated plan, built c.1815. Comprises symmetrical three-storey block to south end with four-storey towers on square-plan flanking central entrance (west facing) a...
Detached three-bay single-storey Gothic Revival loggia\summerhouse, built c.1820, comprising central Tudor pointed carriage arch flanked by pointed-arched pedestrian arches to either side. Constructed...
Detached single-storey curvilinear green house, built c. 1850. Constructed of curvilinear glass and cast and wrought-iron, with cast-iron trim including anthemions acting as a roof cresting along the ...
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