1790 – Market House, Hillsborough, Co. Down
The former Market house is a charming building of three blocks pyramidally arranged. The lower building houses two rectangular sections at each end,
The former Market house is a charming building of three blocks pyramidally arranged. The lower building houses two rectangular sections at each end,
Described in Lewis, Topographical Dictionary of Ireland as ” There is a large court-house in the square, built by Lord Moira in 1795,
Sited at the top of Kilmorey Square, the Market House contained a covered market space at ground level with a municipal space above.
Moira Market House was built about 1810 for Sir R Bateson. It is a two-storey three-bay structure with the central bay breaking forward on each side.
Constructed in 1818-20 by Nicholas de La Cherois-Crommelin as a country house with castellations, corner turrets and large projecting tower. The effect is somewhat whimsical and as it is now without ivy,
The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1810 but due to difficulties raising funds in wasn’t finished and consecrated until 25th August 1819.
A long rambling Tudor mansion designed for the 2nd Marquess of Donegall on the then outskirts of Belfast,
Described simply as “Purdysburn, the splendid mansion of Narcissus Batt, Esq., built after a design by Hopper”
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826, it was the first branch of the Bank of Ireland to be established in Ulster.
Originally a simple rectangular building of roughcast stone, ornamented with cut granite and a square tower, measuring 68 feet by 28 feet.