Detached eight-bay single-storey thatched house, c.1845, with projecting entrance porch. Now in ruined condition. Reputed to be one of the longest thatched houses in Ireland. ROOF:Non existant as i...

Cast-iron water pump, c.1895, now missing parts. Insignia 'John Collins / Shop Street / Drogheda...

Detached six-bay two-storey convent, built 1909, with advanced gable-fronted bay. Four-bay two-storey wing to south side with advanced gable-fronted central bays. Now also in use as school. ROOF: Do...

Detached four-bay single-storey stone built former lifeboat station, built 1889. Three-bay single-storey boathouse to east. ROOF:Double pitched with only timber rafters surviving in places; double pi...

Terraced five-bay two-storey house, c.1890, with integral carriageway arch and single-bay shopfront to ground floor. Now also in use as retail outlet. ROOF: Double pitched; asbestos tiles; rendered ...

Freestanding chimney, c.1915, on a circular plan. Now disused. Red brick English Garden Wall bond walls with cut-red sandstone chamfered stringcourse below capped corbelled stepped crown. Set in un...