1785 – White Linen Hall, Belfast, Co. Antrim
Large building with enclosed square for the selling of what was then Belfast’s most important product.
Large building with enclosed square for the selling of what was then Belfast’s most important product.
Belvedere House was built by George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere between 1775 and 1786 at a cost of £24,000,
One of several ornate gateways, follies,
Aghalane House or more commonly known at the Campbell House was built by by Hugh Campbell in 1786 near Plumbridge,
A building often overlooked by visitors to the park,
Simpson’s Hospital was founded in 1779 under the terms of a Mr George Simpson’s will,
Originally known as Acres Hall after the developer or building speculator Thomas Acres,
Ballyscullion House was one of three eccentric palaces built by the equally eccentric Frederick Augustus Hervey,
Unbuilt elevation design for west front of Irish Houses of Parliament in Dublin.
Large six-bay three-storey over basement country house, built 1788, having central two-bay central breakfront to front (east) elevation.