According to Mayo County Councils listed building register no 10, this is a “good
example of a large two story building with five bays and a small
pediment with a Diocletian window and clock. Although the building has
been converted into a public house, it has successfully retained much
of its character, with such features as the original slated roof
complete with lead ridges and louvered topknot.” The Courthouse was upstairs with the market held at the open loggia on the ground floor.
(Courtesy of the Historical Ballinrobe website)