1860s – Kircassock House, Magheralin, Co. Armagh
During the 1860s, the house was owned by Jonathan Richardson MP, who had Alfred Waterhouse rebuilt the earlier house to the style of the time.
During the 1860s, the house was owned by Jonathan Richardson MP, who had Alfred Waterhouse rebuilt the earlier house to the style of the time.
John Grubb Richardson had been responsible for building the nearby village of Bessbrook. He acquired Mount Caulfield,
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
Heavily remodelled and extended by Young & Mackenzie in 1880 for local mill owner Robert Garmany McCrum.
A late Victorian many-gabled house. The home of the Richardson family until the 1980s, who had developed the village and the mill.
Late 18th or early 19th century attractive house with large curved bays on the main facade. During the Second World War this building was used as Billets by 183 Company of the Royal Military Police as well as soldiers from the Royal Army Service Corps.
A large three storey 18th century house that later in the 19th century had a much larger, three story, over basement extension grafted on to it.
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