The hall was demolished as a result of mining subsidence in the 1960s despite massive outcry from locals.
The roofs of the structure were demolished, despite protests, in 1977.
The house was eventually demolished in the 1970s despite some valiant attempts to save it.
It was demolished on September 26, 2009 despite efforts by local preservationists.
The Ardmore was demolished in the 1960s, despite local efforts to preserve it.
The station was eventually demolished, despite calls for preservation as a power museum.
The village hall, established in 1917, has been recently demolished, despite local protest.
On June 17, 2011, the school was demolished, despite an 11-hour protest to save the building.
It was subsequently demolished in 1970, despite earlier pledges by the Irish government to restore this historically important building.
Following closure to passengers in 1965, the station buildings were quickly demolished despite the line remaining open for freight until 1989/1990.