Detached four-bay single-storey house with attic, built c.1900, having flat-roof lower single-storey extension to rear. Pitched slate roof with concrete copings to gables, and red-brick chimneystack h...

Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1800, with possible remains of further bay to east. Now unoccupied. Pitched roped thatch roof with crow-stepped gables. Rendered rubble limes...

Detached four-stage round-plan lighthouse, commissioned 1857. Lantern to top with glass sides and metal roof, with walkway around having safety rail. Flared rendered walls. Square-headed windows. Semi...

Detached single-storey vocational school, built c.1945, comprising eight-bay central block flanked by lower projecting three-bay block to north and four-bay block to south, latter later extended to re...

Detached three-bay single-storey vernacular house, built c.1860, with attic, now in use as craft shop. Pitched reed-thatched roof with raised scolloped ridge, and rendered chimneystack. Rendered walls...

Freestanding Episcopalian church, built 1850. Now roofless ruin, comprising three-bay nave, having lower, recessed porch to north-west and vestry to south-east. Pitched roof having cut limestone bellc...

Detached two-storey former coastguard station, built c.1875, now used as Garda station and for various other civic purposes, comprising L-plan station at south-east end having three-bay front and sout...

Freestanding Roman Catholic church, erected 1903-5, comprising seven-bay nave with slightly lower single-bay chancel to east, and north long wall having sacristy to east end, transept to middle, and p...

Freestanding sculpted limestone Celtic cross, erected 1893, to memory of Fr Michael O'Donoghue, parish priest of Árainn. Shaft with undecorated panels and edged by moulding continuing to frame head a...

Limestone pier, erected c.1860 and extended c.1960. Oriented north-east-south-west. Approach has broken-coursed squared battered rubble limestone wall to seaward side having rock-faced coping stones, ...

Detached thirteen-bay two-storey former fish processing factory, built c.1870, now disused and having steel shoring to gables and to north-western long side. Pitched replacement corrugated-metal roof,...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected c.1840 at roadside, in memory of Hugh Gill who died 1840 and to Peter Gill who died 1892. Comprises rubble plinth with roughly dressed coping having chamfered ...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected at roadside in memory of Catherine Gill née Flaherty who died 1846. Comprises rubble plinth with roughly dressed coping, cross finial to top. Front face of ce...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected at roadside in memory of Denis O'Donnell who died 1834 and his wife Ann and their children. Comprises rubble plinth with roughly dressed coping. Front face of ...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected in memory of Simon Wiggins who died 1845. Comprises damaged rubble plinth with rubble base. Front face of cenotaph broken and inscribed limestone plaques nearb...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected in memory of Martin O'Flaherty who died 1848. Comprises rubble plinth with step at mid-point, upper half having dressed stone front face with recessed inscribe...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected in memory of Margaret O'Flaherty née Dirrane who died 1830. Comprises rubble plinth with step at mid-point and having remains of render. Upper half of monumen...

Detached four-bay single-storey national school, dated 1886, having lower gabled porch to north-west end of façade. Now disused. Pitched slate roof with concrete copings and rendered chimneystacks to...

Detached three-bay two-storey former teacher's house, built c.1880, having projecting windbreak to front with lean-to slate roof. Single-storey lean-to projection to rear. Pitched slate roof with cent...

Freestanding limestone cenotaph, erected in memory of James Naughten who died 1817. Comprises rubble plinth, having recessed inscribed limestone plaque to front face, and top of monument having roughl...