1798 – Richmond Lodge, Knocknagoney, Co. Down
Richmond Lodge was a substantial mansion built c.1798 and later extended in the Victorian era, on the site of which now stands the Knocknagoney housing estate.
Richmond Lodge was a substantial mansion built c.1798 and later extended in the Victorian era, on the site of which now stands the Knocknagoney housing estate.
The gate lodge of Northland House is all that survives today of the ancestral home of the Earls of Ranfurly in Dungannon.
Also known as Blayney Castle after the plantation castle nearby (from which the town gets its name),
The origins of the Old Cross are unclear. It’s unclear if it were even a cross – sepculation suggests that it may have been a seventeenth century sundial.
Sited at the top of Kilmorey Square, the Market House contained a covered market space at ground level with a municipal space above.
A large addition around 1802 by Francis Johnston gave the house its current form today. This is the latter day surviving Farnham House,
Killymoon Castle is one of John Nash’s earliest castles, built ca 1803 for William Stewart MP,
Ballyleidy House was extensively remodelled and extended for 2nd Baron Dufferin, to form a substantial L-shaped building consisting of a 7-bay southern range and 9-bay range to the east.
Lismore Lodge is a very attractive early c1800 period house and gate lodge. The main house with six bays and two storey extends to 9,680 sq ft and is bound by a large stone wall.
The present building incorporates a Scottish style plantation house of ca 1622, built by Patrick Agnew.
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