1862 – Edenfel House, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
Architect: Boyd & Batt
Described by Alaistar Rowan as “a large multi-gabled and aggressively picturesqe villa with decorative bargeboards,
Described by Alaistar Rowan as “a large multi-gabled and aggressively picturesqe villa with decorative bargeboards,
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
Constructed by the Irish North Western Railway in 1862-63,
Church for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners,
The Convent of Mercy opened June 9th 1868 with a later extension by Harte &
Designed by architect Fitzgibbon Louch,
Severe and forbidding Royal Irish Constabulary barrack,
Illustration of building as planned by McCarthy.
A large Elizabethan style manor-house constructed between 1870 and 1874 near Fivemiletown in County Tyrone.
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane.