1820 – Northern Whig House, Waring Street, Belfast
Architect is uncertain, but usually attributed to McCutcheon. According to Brett in his Buildings of Belfast,
Architect is uncertain, but usually attributed to McCutcheon. According to Brett in his Buildings of Belfast,
Built in 1820 as a summer house for the family of Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Knox, Rathmullan House is now a small country house hotel.
Designed by John Nash who had a cluster of work in the area including Caledon House in Co.
A dignified smaller classical house with a lower service wing. Described in Lewis as “Cornacassa, of Dacre Hamilton, Esq., pleasantly situated in a highly cultivated and well-planted demesne”.
Good quality ashlar faced former Granary building now in use as community rooms for a local religious group.
Fine three storey residence with multiple bowed bays overlooking Lough Neagh.
The Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland of 1835 described it “About 70 years ago Langford Lodge was a fishing lodge,
Described in Ordnance Survey of 1833 as “The courthouse is a neat and substantial building, it was erected for the purpose for which it is used,
Originally built around 1785, the courthouse was largely rebuilt in 1820-21 by William Farrell. The prominent and rather heavy Doric porch was added at this time.
Jessie Gibson was employed as surveyor by three City of London companies, the Saddlers’, the Drapers’
A long rambling Tudor mansion designed for the 2nd Marquess of Donegall on the then outskirts of Belfast,
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