Detached multiple-bay two- and three-storey Gothic Revival convent on a U-plan, built 1857, with attached gable-fronted church to north forming quadrangle. Squared limestone walls throughout with cut...

Detached two-bay single-storey Romanesque church, originally cruciform; built c.1175 with nave largely rebuilt 1732. Set within graveyard. Pitched slate roof with cast-iron rainwater goods and cross f...

Freestanding single-cell Church of Ireland church, built 1813, having three-bay nave, three-stage bell tower to west end and vestry to southeast. Pitched slate roof with small cut-stone chimneystack o...

Remains of former lighthouse (on circular-plan), built 1812. Now out of use with lantern and part of top of tower removed c. 1959 following construction of new lighthouse to the west end of Inishtrahu...

Freestanding rectangular-plan grave monument, erected 1730 and repaired c.1800, bearing dedication to Joseph Plunkett. Rubble limestone walls with granite coping, stepping lower at west elevation. Roc...

Freestanding T-plan Roman Catholic church, completed 1847 and renovated 1953, having single-bay nave, single-bay transepts, shallow chancel with three-stage tower at east end, and flat-roof porches to...

Attached five-bay neo-Gothic chapel with semi octagonal chapel end and transepts, built 1914, with two-bay nun's choir to west adjoining St. John's Church. Designed by Samuel Hynes. Pitched purple sla...

Freestanding gable-fronted Catholic church, dated 1874, with four-bay nave with single-bay chancel, two-bay transept to northeast with gabled porch, and with two-bay flat-roof porch addition to southw...

Freestanding limestone monument erected c. 1928, located adjacent to main entrance to Glasnevin Cemetery. Bowed ashlar limestone roof with chamfered cornice on corbel brackets; central section stepped...

Freestanding limestone Celtic cross funerary monument, erected 1864, having stepped chamfered base and chamfered plinth supporting Gothic pedestal with gablets to each face; quarter-engaged corner col...

Convent burial ground on irregular plan, possibly established c. 1820, with interments apparently dating from 1827 onwards. Regular arrangement of uniform limestone gravestones with gabled tops, dedic...

Graveyard on rectilinear plan associated with the Convent of Mercy (15317030), erected c.1900, and having a collection of cast-iron grave markers dating from c.1900 to c.1950. Freestanding granite Cel...

Cemetery with various cut stone grave markers and vaults, c.1700 -1850. Now disused. Contains the family vaults and grave markers of the Smyth family of nearby Glananea and Drumcree county houses. Si...

Freestanding gabled limestone Romanesque-revival mausoleum, dated 1921, containing sarcophagus of Cardinal William Walsh. Pitched scalloped limestone roof with pole-moulded ridge and cross finials. Ro...

Detached three-bay two-storey square-plan house, built c. 1885, facing northeast and having recent rear extension. Hipped slate roof with terracotta ridge and hip tiles and red brick chimneystacks wit...

Detached gable-fronted Church of Ireland church with two bays to nave, built c.1733. Under restoration in 2004. Roofless with cast-iron rainwater goods. Smooth render to walls. Round-headed window...

Rectangular-plan walled garden, built c.1785. Random rubble limestone walls. Entrances to north and south sides, south side having square-plan tooled limestone gate piers with limestone bands, flank...

Freestanding rectangular-plan mausoleum in Graeco-Egyptian style, built c.1850. Shallow stone roof, now overgrown, behind ashlar pediment having sculpted wreath and trailing ribbons, integrated carved...

Detached four-bay double-height single-cell Ecclesiastical Commissioners' Church of Ireland church, built 1840-1, on a rectangular plan; single-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch (east) abuttin...

Freestanding obelisk-topped cut-limestone monument, dated 1985, on a square plan on limestone-clad stepped base. Set in relandscaped grounds....