1887 – Benburb Manor, Benburb, Co. Tyrone
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast,
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast,
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line.
Constructed as part of the narrow gauge railway, the Clogher Valley Railway,
Fine Baronial stables with stepped dormers and small corner turrets on a central archway for James Hamilton,
Picturesque terrace of estate cottages now sadly derelict.
Closed in February 1965, it was opened by the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway in May 1852.
Competition entry for a new area hospital for Omagh. Submitted under the pseudonym “Modern Requirements”.
Large parochial house or priests house behind the parish church. Contrary to the postcard image,
Unlike many stations on the Great Northern Railway,
English sculptor Sydney March created the sculpted figures of Death,