1770 – Archbishop’s Palace, Armagh
Constructed as a large two-storey house, 7 bays wide by 4 bays deep,
Constructed as a large two-storey house, 7 bays wide by 4 bays deep,
Ardfry was designed as a two-storey house with nine bays but was later renovated in 1826 to include gothic features and became adjoined to an earlier medieval castle on the lands.
Constructed in the early 1770’s for the Bowen family who owned the house until it was sold by the author Elizabeth Bowen in 1959.
The residence of a Royal Duke for a short time in the 19th century. This was the Duke of Cambridge, then Prince George of Cambridge,
Built in 1770, a large two storey house over basement, home of the Green family. Extra floors were later added. In the 1960s the house was demolished and a large modern house built by the Earl of Harrington.
A middle to late 18th century house built for Henry Prittie MP, afterwards 1st Lord Dunalley,
Designed by an unknown architect to replace an earlier church of around 1609. Constructed in the Courtown demesne, but Courtown House is now gone.
Mausoleum to Lady Anne Dawson for Thomas Dawson, lst Viscount Cremorne. After sitting derelict and roofless for many years,
The fine interior is late Georgian, while the front on the Main Street is more stark and subdued,
Built by Sir John Stratford in 1770, Woodstock House was designed by the eminent Irish stuccodore Robert West who worked on many of the country houses.