Former brewery, dated 1847, comprising multiple-bay four- and five-storey stone buildings, now disused. Pitched slate and corrugated-iron roofs, red brick chimneystacks, stepped corbelled chimneystac...

Extensive gardens and foundations of former country house, c.1806, demolished 1941. Former building now replaced with modern house, possibly with original basement under, and with surviving wall at d...

Terraced single-bay four-storey former house, built c. 1820, as a group of three with the adjoining single-bay buildings to the south-east. Now in use as hair salon and flats with the adjoining build...

Terraced three-bay single-storey stage entrance to theatre, built c. 1897, leading to three-storey auditorium building, which is set back behind buildings on the streetscape. Rendered walls to stage ...

Detached nine-bay single-storey national school, dated 1900. Multiple-bay single-storey later pile to rear, built c.1960. Pitched slate roofs with cast-iron rainwater goods and having rendered chimney...

Group of three interconnecting brick former railway buildings, built c. 1885. Gable-fronted former dining hall, now in use as chapel, former recreation room, now in use as offices; former laboratory ...

Detached single-storey station railway building, built 1894, with canopy to south incorporating ramp from footbridge. Set on island platform. Random rubble stone plinth walls to platform, supporting...

Extensive complex of two-storey buildings, originally built c.1880 as a Franciscan Friary on site of the original medieval cloisters of Multyfarnham Abbey. Later in use as a secondary school until c.1...

A large complex of monastic structures built for the first Cistercian monastery seen in Ireland since the Reformation. It is located on the south sloping face of Knocknafallia in the Knockmealdown Mountains. Originally dating from 1832 with structures added over time, it includes churches, accommoda...

Attached three-bay three-storey former warehouse or store, built c. 1885, with attached two-storey former store to the north-east having barrel-vaulted over. Building attached to the east elevation re...

Terraced single-bay four-storey former house, built c. 1820, as a group of three with the adjoining single-bay buildings to the north-west and south-east. Now in use as hair salon and flats with the ...

Three-storey convent buildings, built 1775 and 1779, as extensions to main building, having slate pitched and hipped roofs, plain render finish with string courses to first and second floor cill level...

Complex of multi-bay two-storey outbuildings to the rear of Streamstown House (15403143), built c.1820, with a detached three-storey building on square-plan to the southwest end. Half-hipped natural s...

Terraced seven-bay three-storey house/commercial building, built c.1850, having a modern replica shopfront to the ground floor. Forms part of a formal terrace with the buildings to the east side (1531...

Outbuildings to rear, north-west and west of Longueville House, built c. 1750, having mainly slate roofs and coursed rubble limestone and sandstone walls, and walled garden built 1829 to west of house...

Attached two-bay four-storey commercial building, built 1865 as two buildings. Northern building has triple openings to upper floors and southern has double openings to same floors. Extensively altere...

Freestanding irregular-plan former redoubt, built 1904, comprising earthen banks, revetment and interior buildings. Now in use as military training ground. Revetment comprising roughcast rendered batt...

Hospital complex, formerly tubercolosis sanatorium, comprising main hospital building built 1909 and ancillary buildings built mid-1930s. Two-storey main building has continuous façade comprising sev...

Terraced two-bay three-storey former house, built c. 1870, connected to adjoining building with timber shopfront to ground floor and incorporating lower single-bay three-storey building to south. In ...

Attached two-bay single-storey yellow brick building, c.1915, probably originally gas works house retaining early aspect with lantern to roof. Now disused. Hipped roof with slate. Clay ridge tiles....