1855 – The Abbey, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
An imposing two-storey, Italianate stucco house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, as a private residence for Richard Davison MP.
An imposing two-storey, Italianate stucco house designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, as a private residence for Richard Davison MP.
In 1809 work was started to rebuild a large Plantation castle to the designs of John Nash –
The original core of the house was built in 1798 by Thomas Benjamin Adair, but heavily remodelled in 1866, when it was extended and crenellated.
Late Victorian mansion in Scottish Baronial style. With a central 5 storey tower topped by bartizans,
Small country house on what was then outside of Belfast for James Craig, father of the future Lord Craigavon.
Magheramorne stands in a prominent, elevated position overlooking Larne Lough and situated between Carrickfergus and Larne.
The original Antrim Castle, now a ruin, was originally built in 1613 by Sir Hugh Clotworthy and enlarged in 1662 by his son,
A house in Scottish Baronial style for Edward Macnaghten, a landmark Victorian-era manor overlooking the ocean near the Giant’s Causeway.
Published in Academy Architecture 1890.
In the 1880s, the architect Samuel Patrick Close extended a compact Victorian villa of around 1870 into a large rambling composition in an Italianate style for Sir Hugh Houston Smiley.
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