1828 – Churchill House, Verner’s Bridge, Co. Armagh
Churchill, left empty from 1918 was known to have wood-rot in 1926.
Churchill, left empty from 1918 was known to have wood-rot in 1926.
The present church was built in the years 1827-28 during the ministry of the Rev.
The former Walker’s Pillar was a memorial to Rev.
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal,
Rebuilt in 1829 by Major Richardson Brady in a heavily symmetrical and very flat “Regency Baronial”
Bank constructed around 1829 for the Belfast Savings Bank Co.
The Court House was probably designed by Joseph Welland,
Drumbanagher House was a very large,
A sizeable four-square Regency-style house built in the late 1820s for Theophilus Lucas-Clements to the design of William Farrell.
Originally built between 1824-29 to designs by Newry native Thomas Duff.