1764 – Florence Court, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Florence Court is romantically named after the wife of Sir John Cole who first built a house on the spectacular site in the early 18th century.
Florence Court is romantically named after the wife of Sir John Cole who first built a house on the spectacular site in the early 18th century.
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Completed 15 November 1842. First admissions 23 February 1843. Total Cost of building and fittings £6,957,
A large Elizabethan style manor-house constructed between 1870 and 1874 near Fivemiletown in County Tyrone.
Constructed as part of the narrow gauge railway, the Clogher Valley Railway, which served parts of Armagh and Fermanagh but was centered around rural Tyrone.
The original house of the demense was destroyed in 1823 by an accidental fire, and replaced with a larger structure by Captain John Corry Moutray of Castle Coole.
This one-day symposium in Freemasons’ Hall, on Saturday, 22 November, celebrates the work and reviews the objectives of the Buildings of Ireland series in recording the architecture of our island – old and new;
Aughnacloy was the head office of the Clogher Valley Railway and is the most substantial building on the line. The Clogher Valley was a 37 mile long,
Originally constructed as a school for females by the wife of the local rector, Cassandra Hand.