1790s – Newport House, Co. Mayo

An historic Georgian house built over several periods, in gardens and park adjoining the town and overlooking the Newport river. Originally constructed in the late 18th century,

1872 – Dunlambert House, Belfast, Co. Antrim

Architect: James Hamilton

A large Victorian villa near Fortwilliam, Belfast, built circa 1872 for the linen manufacturer Henry Matier.

1926 – Wynn’s Hotel, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin

Architect: Frank Russell

Originally opened as a boarding house in 1845 by Phoebe Wynn. Wynn ran the boarding house until 1852 when it was sold.

1890 – Four houses in Botanic Avenue, Belfast

Architect: Vincent Craig

Design for a terrace of larger houses on Botanic Avenue at a prominent corner with University Street.

1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim

Architect: Berkeley Deane Wise

Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen.

1971 – Bethlehem Abbey, Portglenone, Co. Antrim

Architects: Pádraig Murray / Murray and Beaumont

Large modern Cistercian monastery built in the grounds of an earlier Georgian country house from 1810.

1880 – Magheramorne House, Co. Antrim

Architect: Samuel P. Close

Magheramorne stands in a prominent, elevated position overlooking Larne Lough and situated between Carrickfergus and Larne.

1883 – Runkerry House, Portballintrae, Co. Antrim

Architect: Samuel P. Close

A house in Scottish Baronial style for Edward Macnaghten, a landmark Victorian-era manor overlooking the ocean near the Giant’s Causeway.

1890 – Shenick Lodge, Skerries, Co. Dublin

Architect: J. Howard Pentland

New house commissioned by Pentland’s college friend T.S.F. Battersby ‘soon after’ his marriage in 1883.

1971 – Paul & Vincent Silos, Green Street East, Dublin

Architect: Thomas Garland & Partners

Sculptural concrete silos for Paul & Vincent, Green Street East in Dublin’s docklands. Constructed by G.