1865 – Dufferin Drive, Clandeboye, Co. Down
Clandeboye Avenue was a private lane leading from the Clandeboye Estate to near the shore at Helen’s Bay.
Clandeboye Avenue was a private lane leading from the Clandeboye Estate to near the shore at Helen’s Bay.
A Victorian Scots Baronial-style house dating back to around 1865, and built of Portland stone and Scrabo sandstone.
Opened in 1865 and built at the expense of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ave, whose estate it was situated in.
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and built for Robert Grimshaw Dunville and his wife Jeannie in 1865.
In 1809 work was started to rebuild a large Plantation castle to the designs of John Nash –
Fine stableyard with accomodation set around three sides of a square and decorative stone archways set into the centre of the fourth.
Church for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, presumed by Welland & Gillespie, and consecrated in 1861. Exterior is brown basalt with sandstone trimming.
Destroyed during the 1941 Belfast Blitz along with its later extension of 1899 on the corner with High Street.
Now demolished, the Braidwater Mill was established in 1865 and employed generations from the town and surrounding areas.
Constructed to replace a church originally built in 1732 and re-built in 1772. The Lanyon,
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