Reg No: 41400702

Triple-arch bridge, built c.1770, carrying road over Mountain Water. Arch to north-west is flood arch, lower and currently dry. Segmental arches with roughly dressed limestone voussoirs and V-shaped c...

Freestanding former workhouse, built in 1841, comprising central sixteen-bay two-storey block having lean-to porch to front (south-east). Flanked by two-bay three-storey double-pile gable-fronted tra...

Two adjoining water tanks associated with Columb Barracks (15310007 to 15310019), built c.1865 and c.1905. Comprises an ashlar limestone two-stage tower (on square plan), erected c.1865, having an enc...

Two square-plan water towers with cast-iron water storage tanks, built 1867, as part of former Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, to designs by Dublin architect and civil engineer John McCurdy. Slightly battere...

Detached water tower, erected c.1860, to the south of Clara Railway Station. Roughly dressed snecked limestone walls with tooled limestone quoins. Round-headed door opening with yellow brick surroun...

Freestanding single-bay four-stage red brick water tower, built 1856, on a square-plan. Concave pyramidal roof with slate. Clay ridge tiles. Ball finial to apex with iron weather vane. Red brick w...

Attached two-bay two-storey former lighthouse keeper’s house, built 1896, with single-bay two-storey projecting bay, comprising single-storey flat roof porch and flat roof water tank. Later extensio...

Freestanding circular-plan five-stage cast concrete water tower, built c. 1950, comprising four-stage shaft with collection tank above, supported by curved concrete brackets. Four lines of square-he...

Attached two-bay two-storey former lighthouse keeper’s house, built 1896, with single-bay two-storey projecting bay, comprising single-storey flat roof porch and flat roof water tank. Later extensio...

Detached irregular-plan country house, now in ruins, comprising five-bay two-storey over basement south-facing block, built c. 1750, two-bay end gables modified 1836 and one-bay two-storey projection ...

Reg No: 20906222

Freestanding hexagonal-plan four-stage cast concrete water tower, built c.1950. Three-stage shaft surmounted by collection tank having steel railings. Square-headed window openings with frosted window...

Reg No: 41307013

Freestanding square-plan railway water tower, built c.1880. Red brick walls laid in English bond, surmounted by concrete water-tank with date '1921'. Round-arch window openings with red brick voussoir...

Detached multiple period country house, commenced 1792, with later additions and wings. Five-bay two-storey block with central gablet having two-bay two-storey block with pair of gables attached to n...

Freestanding reinforced concrete water tower, erected 1991, comprising ‘champagne glass-profile water tank on a fluted cylindrical shaft. Set back from road in grounds shared with water treatment p...

Freestanding cast-concrete water tower, c.1960, on a polygonal plan comprising eight reinforced concrete piers with supporting ring having cast-concrete panelled drum/basin over on corbels with moulde...

Freestanding cast-concrete water tower, c.1960, on a circular plan comprising eight reinforced concrete piers with supporting ring having cast-concrete drum/basin over on corbels with moulded plinth a...

Reg No: 20903608

Detached storage building comprising multiple-bay double-height former goods shed, built c. 1870, now in use as outbuilding, having four-bay five-storey former flour store to west with three-bay gable...

Reg No: 30409511

Freestanding octagonal-plan reinforced concrete water tower, built c.1960, consisting of three-stage tower supporting projecting water holding tank. Painted channelled rendered walls, having square-h...

Railway bridge, built c. 1833, carrying railway over Sandwith Street Upper, comprising elliptical-headed vehicular archway flanked by lower round-headed pedestrian archways. Extended to south c. 1960....

Multiple-bay two-storey stables, built c.1770, with pedimented integral carriage arches. Replacement pitched slate roofs with yellow brick chimneystacks. Rubble stone walls. Ashlar limestone or yel...