1849 – Groomsport House, Groomsport, Co. Down
A two-storey sandstone Jacobethan house designed by English architect James Sands for John William Perceval-Maxwell, of Finnebrogue.
A two-storey sandstone Jacobethan house designed by English architect James Sands for John William Perceval-Maxwell, of Finnebrogue.
Feel the white heat of a modernising Ireland in this cheerful John Hinde postcard. Sadly the clean lines of the original hotel have been removed by later renovations.
Hotel renovated and extended to design of local civil engineer Civil engineer Richard Dowling around 1925-26.
Built with government aid for the General Electric Company of Ireland, based in nearby Dunleer,
A Tudor-Gothic house, built in 1830 by Henry Barré Beresford, a magistrate and the land agent for the Waterford Estate in County Derry,
“Built regardless of cost for Sir Henry Greer” by Richard Orpen, Curragh Grange is a Queen Anne style redbrick and pebble dashed country home.
Carrickbyrne was designed by Frederick Batchelor for Sir William Ireland de Courcy-Wheeler, President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
A middle to late 18th century house built for Henry Prittie MP, afterwards 1st Lord Dunalley,
Built by Sir John Stratford in 1770, Woodstock House was designed by the eminent Irish stuccodore Robert West who worked on many of the country houses.
‘Early English’ style church of 1859 by English architect, John Norton, with tower and broach spire,
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