Freestanding limestone Celtic cross funerary monument, erected c. 1896, comprising stepped chamfered base and tapered plinth with memorial inscription to north face. Celtic cross profusely and differe...

Freestanding Gothic Revival gable-fronted cruciform-plan Roman Catholic church, built 1872-4, comprising limestone open work bellcote to front (west) elevation, five-bay nave, single-bay transepts and...

Freestanding single-cell Roman Catholic church, built c.1820, having four-bay south elevation, blank north elevation, altar to east end, two-stage square-plan stepped profile tower to west end, and re...

Graveyard, established c.1500 and in continual use to today, with various cut-stone grave markers and mausolea, earliest visible date being 1745, although inscriptions on many markers now weathered be...

Freestanding rectangular-plan limestone sarcophagus-type funerary monument, erected 1867 as burial place of William Dargan, celebrated engineer. Sloping limestone base supporting stepped plinth. Sarco...

Freestanding limestone funerary monument, erected c. 1922, comprising ornately carved Celtic cross rising from shallow base over tapered pedestal having shallow vertical rectangular base. Base has rec...

Full-scale replica grotto of Lourdes, built 1928-30 in reinforced concrete, with attached single-storey flat-roofed building to south-west. Roughcast render to all elevations, covering reinforced conc...

Ruins of Saint Leonard's Hospital and Priory c. 1200, Seatown graveyard to south. Random rubble stone walling with barrel vault to west side of site. Random rubble stone walls to east and west of ru...

Graveyard on rectilinear plan associated with the Loreto Convent, Mullingar (15310152), erected c.1920, and having a collection of cast-iron grave markers. Freestanding crucifix to west side. Graveyar...

Graveyard and site of Church of Ireland church, dating to 1841, comprising two grassy terraces mounted by flights of cut-stone steps, parapets and landings flanked by mature trees providing access to ...

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Roman Catholic cemetery, c.1775, enlarged, repaired and consecrated in 1858 by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh. Established on the site of a fourteenth-century church, the remains of which are lo...

Freestanding gable-fronted cruciform-plan Roman Catholic church, built in 1830, and remodelled in 1980, having three-bay nave elevations and sacristy to east elevation. Pitched slate roofs with overh...

Freestanding cruciform church, built 1831-2, comprising three-bay nave with single-bay chancel, single-bay sacristy to south-east, and gabled porches to north wall of nave, that to north-east being re...

Detached five-bay three-storey Sisters of Mercy Convent, built in 1879 and extended to north c.1925. Set within its own grounds. Porch to front with stone cross finial and return to rear. Pitched a...

Former burial ground originally (on triangular-plan) serving St. Conal's psychiatric hospital (see 40905317), in use from c. 1866 until 1900. Now disused. Some metal memorials to site. Graveyard bound...

Freestanding round tower over crypt, erected 1869, 168 ft (c.50 m) tall over wider circular base containing rectangular-plan crypt and encircled by vaults accessed by sunken channel. Conical stone roo...

Former union workhouse graveyard on rectangular-plan, in use c. 1842-1922, containing unmarked graves of victims of the Great Famine. Now out of use. Restored 2006. Surrounded by modern rubble stone b...

Freestanding memorial monument, erected c.1930, comprising upstanding limestone slab on rectangular plan set on stepped plinth (on rectangular plan) constructed of rock-faced limestone. Surrounded by ...

Burial ground, opened 1869. Relandscaped, 1975. Set in grounds shared with Letterkenny Union Workhouse....

Graveyard, c.1800, set within ruins of medieval abbey. Comprising variety of limestone upright, recumbent and wall-mounted gravemarkers dating from late-eighteenth to early-twentieth centuries. Earl...