Detached three-bay two-storey Roman Catholic presbytery, built c.1880, with projecting gable-fronted end bay and projecting porch to façade, canted-bay window to south-east elevation and extension to...

Freestanding Celtic-Revival granite and limestone mausoleum, erected c. 1886, having cruciform plan with apsidal south end containing sarcophagus of Archbishop Edward McCabe. Pitched scalloped limesto...

Freestanding gable-fronted Gothic Revival Catholic church, built 1902. Comprising seven-bay nave with apse, two-bay transepts, sacristy to southwest and having bellcote over gable front. Pitched slate...

Freestanding gable-fronted Church of Ireland church, dated 1813. Rectangular five-bay hall, splayed inwards at north-east and south-east corners, single-storey lean-to entrance porches to north and s...

Detached L-plan two-bay single-storey gate lodge, built c.1860, extended by one bay to east end of south elevation, with more recent flat-roof addition to re-entrant corner of rear. Forward-facing ga...

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...

Convent burial ground associated with the Convent of Mercy, Longford Town (13004040), established c. 1880, containing a collection of polished granite grave markers. Random rubble limestone boundary ...

Detached north-south oriented Gothic Revival chapel, built 1889-90, with five-bay nave elevation, single-bay chancel and projecting gable-fronted porches to east and west elevations, and having sacris...

Remains of three-bay single-storey former Catholic church, built c. 1500, having bellcote over the west gable end. Later in use as a Church of Ireland church and altered c. 1622 and 1729-33. Now ruino...

Graveyard on rectilinear plan associated with the Convent of Mercy, Rochfortbridge (15320011), erected c.1870, and having a collection of cast-iron grave markers dating from c.1870 to c.1950. Graveyar...

Freestanding single-cell Church of Ireland church, built 1797, with three-stage entrance tower and spire to south. Now in ruins. Tower with octagonal spire and pyrmidal pinnacles to angles, ruins of a...

Freestanding Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, built 1825, comprising four-stage square-profile tower adjoining east elevation of gabled three-bay double-height nave. Gabled single-stor...

Detached L-plan two-storey national school, built 1909, with gable-fronted projection to front elevation, secondary gable set back alongside, single-storey flat-roofed extensions c.1960 flanking main ...

Group of three cut stone gravemarkers, erected from 1814 - 1906, set in enclosure (on rectangular-plan) having low ashlar limestone plinth wall with layered tooled ashlar limestone coping over, and su...

Freestanding barn-style Roman Catholic church, built 1829, with four-bay nave, later gabled porch to south-west, chancel to east, sacristy to north-east, side entrance and recent toilet block to north...

Freestanding Roman Catholic church, built between 1863-8, comprising a five-bay nave to the west having single-storey side aisles with clerestory over, an apsidal chancel to the east and a three-stage...

Detached L-plan four-bay two-storey over basement Georgian house, built c. 1775, originally square-plan and built as a linen factory. Comprising two-bay two-storey projecting block with single-storey...

Detached three-bay two-storey parochial house, built c.1885, having a single-storey canted bay window to the east facing side elevation. Hipped natural slate roof with overhanging eaves and with a cen...

Graveyard, opened c.1850, in grounds of former barracks. Some roughly dressed limestone boundary walls to north, west, and south-east, having cut stone coping. Elliptical-headed door opening to former...

Detached gable-fronted two-storey former gate lodge, built 1857, serving Jewish burial ground. Facing south, with single bay to street and two or three bays to long walls, with addition to rear, added...