1849 – St. John’s Church of Ireland, Ballinderry, Co. Derry
Architect: Joseph Welland
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
A fine late Georgian house, used by the Earl of Charlemont as his home after Roxborough Castle was burnt in 1922.
Part of a series of Presbyterian manses built across county Cavan in the 1870s.
In the late 19th century New College,
Still in use as a public library today,
Built in an Lombardic-meets-Arts and Crafts inspired style with two storeys and a basement,
Combined gate-house and school building for St.
Later much extended from its original 1894 appearance. Architect unknown for the alterations by the railway company in 1894,
The General Accident and Employers’
Replaced a church constructed in 1795,