1835 – Castle Irvine, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh
Architect: John B. Keane
Originally a four storey, 16th century castle,
Originally a four storey, 16th century castle,
An unusual smaller country house that was probably constructed around 1740.
The present building replaced an earlier building of 1822 and opened in August 1858.
Built as both a gate lodge to the Belfast Castle estate and used as a post office for many years.
Constructed for select vestry of Willowfield parish,
Small convent similar to many across small towns in Ireland from the 19th century.
Moira Market House was built about 1810 for Sir R Bateson.
Constructed in 1818-20 by Nicholas de La Cherois-Crommelin as a country house with castellations,
Described by Evelyn Shirley in “The History of the County of Monaghan”,
Designed in early Norman Gothic style, architect unknown, for Rev. Timothy Kavanagh,