1858 – Former Railway Station, Tynan, Co. Armagh
Fantastic small Gothic Railway Station,
Fantastic small Gothic Railway Station,
The second of the cathedrals of Armagh,
A classical church with imposing tetrastyle Corinthian portico started in 1858 and opened in 1860.
During the 1860s, the house was owned by Jonathan Richardson MP,
Constructed with Coalisland brick and stone in an Italianate style complete with clock tower.
John MacNeill’s masterpiece, a long polychromuc brick station with the stately air of a great house.
Quaker meeting house built of Bessbrook granite at the expense of John Grubb Richardson.
Constructed to replace a church originally built in 1732 and re-built in 1772.
John Grubb Richardson had been responsible for building the nearby village of Bessbrook.
Formerly a branch of the Belfast Banking Company and thereafter the Northern Bank,