1827 – Beresford Row, The Mall, Armagh, Co. Armagh
A fine stone terrace overlooking the leafy Mall which was once the fashionable centre of Armagh.
A fine stone terrace overlooking the leafy Mall which was once the fashionable centre of Armagh.
Rebuilt in 1827 on the site of an earlier house,
In 1824, with the blessing of Dublin’s Archbishop Daniel Murray,
In 1827, a new parish church,
Constructed by the Fishmongers Company London who owned the land around Ballykelly for the local populace after they discovered the poor condition of the existing church.
Unusually built in a Gothic Revival style (Presbyterians tended to favour classical designs at this time),
Market yards designed for the sale of hay,
Designed by Richard Richards,
Built in 1827 on the site of the original St Munchin’s church replacing a medieval church.
Built in 1827, closed in 1898, St Bride’s School (Church of Ireland) was demolished to make way for the Guinness sponsored Iveagh Trust social housing development (Bull Alley scheme) which still stands on the site.