Freestanding cut-granite monument, dated 1893, on inscribed cut-granite octagonal pedestal on lichen-spotted cut-granite stepped plinth. Set in landscaped grounds....

Detached three-bay single-storey waiting room, built 1908, on a rectangular plan. Renovated, 2010-1, to accommodate alternative use. Replacement fish scale-detailed pitched slate roof with roll moul...

Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge with dormer attic, designed 1897; built 1898, on a T-shaped plan centred on single-bay full-height hipped gabled projecting breakfront; pair of single-bay (...

Gateway, built 1931, on a symmetrical plan comprising pair of margined rock faced granite ashlar tapering piers on cut-granite chamfered cushion courses on plinths having "Cavetto"-detailed curvilinea...

Multi-denominational cemetery, enclosing medieval churchyard, c. 1810. Extended towards street, c. 1930, section at rear opened 1965. Random coursed limestone boundary wall to three sides, tooled li...

Roman Catholic cemetery in use from 1965. Random rubble limestone walls on two sides, with square granite gate piers and strap iron gates....

Detached three-bay single-storey cemetery gate lodge, built c.1905 but converted to toilets c.1970. Now derelict, the façade is finished in lined unpainted render, with moulded quoins and eaves cour...

Detached single-storey single-bay gabled mortuary chapel, built c. 1855, having two-bay sides, with buttressing articulating window piers, and bowed blind arcaded apse to rear. Elaborately conceived l...

Freestanding funerary monument, erected 1887, forming a memorial to Irish nationalism, executed in the Celtic Revival idiom, comprising a broad sarcophagus-like plinth which stands on a limestone podi...

Detached single-bay aediculated limestone ashlar mausoleum, built c. 1880, in the Doric order, to form a miniature classical temple. To north and south elevations Doric piers support entablature compr...

Detached limestone ashlar rectangular-plan Gothic Revival mausoleum, erected c. 1870, to form a miniature chapel-like structure. Now roofless. Gabled north and south elevations with angle buttressing ...

Detached limestone monument, erected c. 1890, as a faux church ruin. It forms one gabled elevation returning to form side elevations which give the appearance of having collapsed. Limestone Celtic cro...

Quadrant gate screen, built c. 1832, located at east entrance to Glasnevin Cemetery, comprising granite triumphal arch with cornice, blocking course, moulded imposts, having rusticated walling below i...

Convent of Mercy cemetery, established c.1890. Concrete path divides cemetery into quarters. Crucifixion statue to northern end of cemetery. Cast-iron grave markers. Site is enclosed by cast-iron ...

Roman Catholic cemetery, c.1915, with twentieth-century Celtic Revival high crosses and upright stone grave markers. Statuary depicting the crucifixion at centre of cemetery. Bounded by rendered wal...

Roman Catholic cemetery, established c.1840. Enclosed by squared limestone walls with three sets of squared stone gate piers with pyramidal caps and cast-iron gates. Axial path divides cemetery. Ni...

Roman Catholic cemetery, established c.1890. Low rubble stone wall with rounded coping divides central area from outer portion of cemetery. Within central area stands Celtic cross inscribed with dat...

Military cemetery for occupants of Royal Hospital Kilmainham, established 1905, in use until 1931. Pointed white marble grave markers, some broken or damaged. Some cruciform or segmental-headed marble...

Attached three-bay two-storey neo-Classical gate lodge and gate screen, built c. 1832, located at east entrance to Glasnevin Cemetery. Rectangular plan with projecting single-storey porch to front (no...

Detached gabled mortuary chapel, built in 1865 in memory of Mary Irwin. Chapel entrance flanked by pedestrian entrance gates and with canted apse to east. Pitched slate roof, hipped to apse with lim...