1811 – Caledon House, Co. Tyrone
The estate was bought from the seventh Earl of Cork for £94,400 by James Alexander (later first Earl of Caledon) in 1776.
The estate was bought from the seventh Earl of Cork for £94,400 by James Alexander (later first Earl of Caledon) in 1776.
Built 1811 around the fabric of an earlier house.
After the house of 1694 was destroyed in a fire in 1811,
Similar to many others across the country, with long two-storey ranges of accommodation facing onto the parade square.
The former Central Bank building is sited at the end of Foster Place.
An unusual church built in 1811 and further renovated in 1911.
Around 1811, Lady Catherine Hutchinson-Bernard, commissioned architect James Pain to extend their existing castle in a gothic style to its present size.
Gatelodge and gates at the main entrance to the park at Parkgate Street.
The offices on Ship Street were built in the 19th century as accommodation for Army Engineers.
Unsuccessful design in competition for St.