1819 – St. Mary’s Church of Ireland, Newry, Co. Down
The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1810 but due to difficulties raising funds in wasn’t finished and consecrated until 25th August 1819.
The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1810 but due to difficulties raising funds in wasn’t finished and consecrated until 25th August 1819.
A long rambling Tudor mansion designed for the 2nd Marquess of Donegall on the then outskirts of Belfast,
Described simply as “Purdysburn, the splendid mansion of Narcissus Batt,
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
Built in 1826 on land donated by Roger Hall of Narrow Water Castle.
Originally built between 1824-29 to designs by Newry native Thomas Duff.
Situated on Main Street in Bangor, the First Presbyterian Church is a fine church building constructed in stages.
Built in 1829-32 by the 3rd Earl Annesley as a marine residence.
Constructed to replace an earlier house,
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836,