1810 – Mellon Homestead, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
The centre piece of the Ulster-American Folk Park is the Mellon Homestead which is still on its original site.
The centre piece of the Ulster-American Folk Park is the Mellon Homestead which is still on its original site.
A former convent on North Brunswick Street converted and extended into a surgical hospital around 1810.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
Originally built as a two storey house for General Robert King by John Nash.
Constructed in 1810 with the three-stage tower added several years later.
Unusual but attractive church design with two curving bays flanking the tower over the entrance.
Detached four-bay two-storey former hunting lodge of Rockingham Demesne,
Baggot Street is named after Robert, Lord Bagod who was given the Manor of Rath in the 13th century.
Twelve early 19th century Georgian houses that were demolished by the ESB in the early 1960s to build a new headquarters by Stephenson Gibney &
From; J.P. Neale, Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England,