1855 – Viaduct, Randalstown, Co. Antrim
The 8-arched, basalt and brick viaduct was opened in 1855 for the Belfast &
The 8-arched, basalt and brick viaduct was opened in 1855 for the Belfast &
A late Victorian many-gabled house. The home of the Richardson family until the 1980s,
The winning entry in an architectural competition in 1844 for a new courthouse.
A much extended and altered building from 1822 by George Papworth.
Originally constructed by 1837 and rebuilt to the original plans in 1841 after a fire.
The third Mallow Castle, and built on the site of their former stable block by by Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys,
Flesk Castle, also known as Coltsmann’s Castle or Glenflesk Castle, was a gothic Georgian style country house,
Described by J.P. Neale in the second edition of Views of Seats ‘The gate house,
St. Colmcille’s Church was built between 1958 and 1960 and replaced an older church on the same site.
One of the largest Presbyterian churches in Co. Monaghan, the Ballybay Second Presbyterian Church was built in 1834 and remodelled in 1888.