1881 – Ceylon Buildings, 64-66 Victoria St., Belfast
Architect: William Batt
Designed for Brown, Corbett & Co.
Designed for Brown, Corbett & Co.
A simple Church of Ireland sited on one of the two highest points in Ballybay,
Cruciform church constructed to replace an earlier church of 1781 on same site.
Once the home of the McCance family, who had extensive linen bleaching interests in and around Colin Glen.
Demolished circa 1980 by which time it had acquired an extra storey.
Four storey stucco building, a speculative development,
Demolished.
“The new shops shown in the illustration are almost ready for occupation,
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Originally constructed by Lanyon,