1923 – Northern Bank Buildings, Strabane, Co. Tyrone
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Designed by architect Fitzgibbon Louch, of Derry. Louch had previously been based in Dublin, and later Belfast,
Described as the new St. Comghall’s Church in the architecture press, but named Christ Church. The foundation stone was laid on Tuesday,
A large three-storey, seven-bay house, for local MP, Nathaniel Montgomery Moore. The house was named after his mother’s maiden name.
Stuart Hall was built in the 1760s for Baron Stuart, later Viscount Castle Stuart. It was originally a three-storey Georgian house,
Church for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, presumed by Welland & Gillespie, and consecrated in 1861. Exterior is brown basalt with sandstone trimming.
Killymoon Castle is one of John Nash’s earliest castles, built ca 1803 for William Stewart MP,
Rebuilt in 1829 by Major Richardson Brady in a heavily symmetrical and very flat “Regency Baronial”
Picturesque Italianate villa, for Rev. John Molesworth Staples (nephew, by marriage, of James Staples of Killymoon Castle,
Built for Christopher St George, ‘reputedly to the design of John Roberts, of Waterford’. Described by Rev.