Terraced three-bay four-storey house, c.1890, having a modern shopfront to the ground floor and a square-headed carriage arch to the east end of the main façade (south). Originally paired with the bu...

Terraced two-bay four-storey house, built c.1890, having a modern replica ‘traditional’ shopfront to the ground floor. Originally paired with the building to the east (15310213), now in separate o...

Terraced three-bay three-storey house, built c.1840, having a canted bay/oriel window opening, added c.1890, to the west end at first and second floor level. Now in use as public house and retail outl...

Pair of terraced two-bay three-storey houses built c.1900, having a projecting box bay oriel window to the outer bay of each building with filigree cast-iron railings/balustrades over at roof parapet ...

Terraced four-bay three-storey commercial building, c.1870, having a shopfront to the ground floor and a segmental-headed carriage arch to the east end of the main façade (south). Pitched slate roof ...

Terraced four-bay three-storey house, built c.1800, having an integral carriage arch to the west end of the front façade (south). Now in use as a public house. Pitched slated roof with three rendered...

Terraced five-bay two-storey house over basement house, built c.1815, occupying a sloping site with an integral segmental-headed carriage to the east end of the front façade (south). Pitched slate ro...

End-of-terrace five-bay two-storey commercial building, built c.1865, having shopfronts to the ground floor. Hipped slate roof hidden behind a raised parapet with moulded rendered coping, a moulded ea...

A pair of canal aqueducts, built c.1806, originally carrying the River Brosna and a former mill race under the Royal Canal. Located to the northeast of Mullingar Town centre....

Single-arch hump-backed canal bridge carrying footpath over Royal Canal supply line (15310148) from Lough Owel, built c.1806. Constructed of ashlar limestone with ashlar limestone detailing including ...

Terraced three-bay two-storey local authority house, built c.1940. One of a terrace of six (15310026). Now in use as a private house. Pitched natural slate roof with a shared rendered chimneystacks to...

Terraced three-bay two-storey local authority house, built c.1940. One of a terrace of four (15310027). Now in use as a private house. Pitched natural slate roof with a shared rendered chimneystacks t...

Canal harbour associated with the Royal Canal, built c.1806, having dressed limestone retaining walls. Located to the southwest of Mullingar and to the north of Saunders Bridge (15310086)....

Detached three-bay single-storey former canal store, built c.1870. Half-hipped corrugated metal roof, originally natural slate. Rubble limestone walls with brick dressings to the openings. Located on ...

Freestanding limestone milestone/boundary marker/ordnance stone on rectangular plan having pyramidal top, erected c.1800, with carved inscriptions to faces. Located adjacent to Columb Barracks on the ...

Semi-detached three-bay one-storey with attic level local authority house, built c.1900, having a projecting single-bay gable-fronted entrance porch to the east end of the front façade (north) and a ...

Mid-terrace three-bay two-storey house, built c.1890. One of a terrace of twelve (see 15310095). Pitched natural slate roof with a red brick chimneystack to either end and with cast-iron rainwater goo...

Detached three-bay two-storey house, built c.1860, having single-storey flat-roofed canted bay windows to either side of a central doorcase to the main elevation (south). Now in use as a guest house. ...

Entrance gates serving Glenmore House (15311001), erected c.1870, comprising a central pair of open work cast-iron gate posts (on square-plan) supporting cast-iron double gates. Gateway flanked to eit...

Cut stone plaque on square-plan, carved c.1830, having a cross or shamrock-type motif in bas-relief to front face (north). Built into the boundary wall of Glenmore House (15311001) and to the east sid...