Detached three-bay single-storey house with half-dormer attic, dated 1862, with return to rear to north-west. Pitched slate and artificial slate roofs with gablets, ridge tiles temporarily removed, r...
Freestanding double-height Georgian Gothic Revival style Board of First Fruits Church of Ireland church, dated 1814, with four-bay nave and single-bay two-stage entrance tower to west gable end on a s...
Group of three terraced two- and three-bay single-storey houses with half-dormer attics, built c. 1880. Comprising three-bay single-storey house with half-dormer attic to west having single-bay singl...
Detached three-bay two-storey triple-gable-fronted house, built c. 1880, on a U-shaped plan with five-bay two-storey return to rear to south-west, two-bay two-storey return to rear to south-east and t...
Sculptural group, 1995, by Dick Joynt (1938-2003) with group of three cut-limestone Cubist figures playing bodhran, upright guitar and squeeze-box. Set in landscaped park overlooking Cromwell's Fort ...
Freestanding double-height Gothic Revival style former Church of Ireland church, built c. 1815, with three-bay nave, singe-bay single-storey gabled projecting porch to south elevation, single-bay doub...
<p>Detached three-bay (three-bay deep) two-storey country house, designed 1864; built 1865-6, on a roughly square plan centred on single-bay single-storey projecting porch abutting single-bay two-stor...
<p>Single-arch hump back bridge over river, dated 1786. Now disused. Part overgrown rubble stone walls with rubble stone vertical coping to parapets centred on lichen-covered cut-limestone...
Freestanding double-height Roman Catholic church, built c. 1840, with three-bay nave, single-bay double-height transept to south elevation and bellcote to west gable end. In use, 1896, now ruinous an...
Detached eight-bay single- and two-storey over basement former cable station, dated 1899, comprising four-bay two-storey double-gable-fronted main block with single-bay single-storey flat-roofed proje...
Freestanding double-height over part-basement Gothic Revival style Church of Ireland church, dated 1866, designed by Welland and Gillespie. Comprising four-bay nave, single-bay single-storey over bas...
Freestanding cut-limestone Celtic Cross style memorial and fountain, dated 1887, on a limestone ashlar base with inscribed plaque. Attributed to J.F. Fuller. Cut-stone plaque inscribed: "Erected in ...
Detached four-bay single-storey sporting lodge with half-dormer attic, dated 1858, on an L-shaped plan centred on single-bay single-storey projecting porch abutting single-bay full-height gabled proje...
Pair of semi-detached four-bay single-storey houses, built c. 1830, as coast guard station, with single-bay single-storey lean-to returns to rear to west, now in use as house and shop. Retaining origi...
Remains of freestanding T-plan two-bay single-storey stone-built Roman Catholic church, built c. 1775, with single-bay single-storey transept to north-east elevation. Ruinous, 1895-1896. Now mostly ...
Detached three-bay single-storey house with half-dormer attic, built 1850, on a cruciform plan with single-bay full-height gabled projecting breakfront; two-bay two-storey double-pile return (north). ...
Detached twelve-bay three-storey with dormer attic Baronial style former railway hotel, built 1895, designed by J.F. Fuller. Now in use as hotel. Comprising six-bay three-storey central block with t...
Section of walled garden, built c. 1840, about a courtyard with battlemented parapet. Rubble stone walls having squared quoins and cemented castellations. Attached three-bay two-storey stone-built p...
Detached three-bay single-storey gate lodge with dormer attic, built c. 1880, having single-bay single-storey canted projecting bay to left. Steeply pitched slate roof with clay ridge tiles, ashlar c...
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