Freestanding limestone mausoleum, erected c. 1880. Pitched stone roof divided by three ribs, outer ribs having crockets, Celtic cross finial to east (rear) apex, and corniced eaves. Ashlar limestone w...

Cemetery with group of seven cut-stone grave markers, 1785-1960. Set back from line of road on elevated site with random rubble stone boundary wall, 1889, to perimeter of site....

Freestanding two-stage limestone classical funerary monument, erected c. 1880 to mark burial place of Fleming family. Comprises plain rectangular base, lower stage drum having plain entablature with u...

Wall-mounted inscribed cut-stone plaque, dated 1889. Set in unpainted roughcast boundary wall....

Small cemetery of 1959; dedicated 1961 containing the bodies of German pilots who crashed in Ireland during the Second World War. The cemetery is set within a glade by a roadside and is enclosed from...

Enclosed cemetery containing unroofed remains of church, rebuilt c.1730, ruins of medieval tower house, and collection of carved headstones dating from the early eighteenth century. Random limestone ...

Garden folly, built c.1880, within grounds of Lota House. Now in a ruinous condition. Rubble stone walls with tall round-headed openings. Cemetery associated with the Brothers of Charity and having st...

Pet cemetery, c. 1900, having a collection of upstanding cut limestone grave markers. Located to the northwest of the site of Currygrane House (demolished) and to the south of Ballinalee. Complex of...

Enclosed L-plan graveyard, consisting of rectangular-plan graveyard, opened 1884, with rectangular-plan addition to north, opened 1985, having c.300 rectangular limestone headstones containing c.450 b...

Freestanding Egyptian-revival mausoleum, erected c. 1866. Pitched granite roof having pole-moulded ribs and ridge and overhanging cavetto cornice, and with pedimented gables. Tapered granite walling o...

Freestanding High Gothic funerary monument, dated 1881, comprising white marble sarcophagus on stepped limestone plinth over granite base, with canopy roof above. Canopy is pitched limestone with cruc...

Boundary wall and gates to graveyard and site of demolished Catholic Church, erected c.1810. Rendered stone wall with tooled coping stones, flanking tooled octagonal limestone piers raised on plinths...

Convent cemetery on irregular plan, opened 1858, having cast-iron grave markers and a cut limestone Celtic cross set within round iron railings on cut stone plinth. Surrounded by rubble limestone wall...

Jewish cemetery, on irregular plan, with first interments in 1718 and last in 1958, containing 148 marked graves and many more unmarked. Large trees to site. Bounded by rendered walling built in 1857,...

Multiple-bay vault and landscaped cemetery feature, built c. 1840. Circular street of vaults accessed by sunken channel; linear street sunken to centre; surface laid out with funerary monuments in con...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, installed c. 1870 as one of pair. Cylindrical fluted shaft, fluted domed cap with acorn finial, moulded cornice; lion's head water spout to front face above shiel...

Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, installed c. 1870 as one of pair. Cylindrical fluted shaft, fluted domed cap with acorn finial, moulded cornice; lion's head water spout to front face above shiel...

Freestanding cruciform-plan Gothic Revival funerary mausoleum, erected c. 1855, in form of chapel over vault. Steeply pitched offset limestone roof with saddleback verges and closed gableted lantern t...

Attached six-bay two-storey public house, built c. 1830, extended to rear. Pitched slate roof, hipped to west end, having angled ridge and hip tiles, with replacement red brick chimneystack to west; c...

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Cemetery, established post-1902, with various cut-stone markers. Road fronted with limestone ashlar piers having pyramidal capping, iron double gates, random squared rubble limestone curved flanking ...