1893 – Thistlebank House, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Constructed as a butter and egg depot for the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale Society – known as the Scotch Store.
Constructed as a butter and egg depot for the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale Society – known as the Scotch Store.
Constructed between 1835 and 1840, with the design exhibited at the RHA in 1840. In the Tudor-Gothic style,
Castle Caldwell was built between 1612 and 1619, during the time of the Plantation of Ulster, by the Blennerhassetts, in classic Planter style;
A smaller country house from the mid 1840s. A distinctive design with a curved bow end elevation and a bowed portico to the front.
Fine boathouse built on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle. The castle was originally designed by Blore but was destroyed by fire in 1841 and subsequently rebuilt by George Sudden.
The house was built by Colonel Mervyn Archdale in 1773 on the shores of Lower Lough Erne, to replace a Plantation castle of 1615.
Alternative plans for a proposed ‘Customs Examination Station’ to be located at Belcoo in December 1933.
A Georgian mansion of two storeys above a basement; enlarged and altered in the mid-19th century when a third storey was added as well as a substantial single-storey wing.
Substantial and solid bank building by Thomas Jackson of Belfast.
The Clinton Centre was built in 2002 and dedicated to Bill Clinton and his contribution to the Peace Process in Northern Ireland.