1902 – Railway Station, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim
Originally opened by the Ballymena,
Originally opened by the Ballymena,
Built on the site of Bishop Foy School which closed in 1967.
Attractive former parochial house with a statue niche above the front door and carved decoration,
A second entry by English architect Thomas Sandby in a competition to design a Royal Exchange for Dublin.
Often referred to as Mississippi paddle boat in style,
Now demolished, this school was constructed in red brick.
Former Winstons Department Store, joined by Besco, a supermarket chain. 16,000 sq.ft.
A fine end-of-terrace four-bay three-storey bank finished in limestone with Gothic Revival and Elizabethan detailing refencing the medieval architectural heritage of the town.
Demolished. Site donated for school by Lord O’Neill,
Destroyed in the burning of Patrick Street during the War of Independence.