1840 – Northland House, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
Northland House was a three-storey, irregular classical mansion,
Northland House was a three-storey, irregular classical mansion,
Constructed in an austere Italianate style,
A famous bar and lounge, now demolished. Replaced with a terrible office building whose sole concession to the historic buildings removed for its construction is a rounded corner with the quay.
Constructed as the Victoria Music Hall,
A smaller country house from the mid 1840s. A distinctive design with a curved bow end elevation and a bowed portico to the front.
The hotel was originally located at number 8 Upper Ormond Quay but was later expanded in the early 20th Century to encompass a large portion of the quay from numbers 7 to 11.
A Georgian mansion of two storeys above a basement; enlarged and altered in the mid-19th century when a third storey was added as well as a substantial single-storey wing.
Although the stableyard largely still exists today, sadly the tudor gateway has been removed.
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Built as a summer house for the Blayneys and used by the Hope family.