1885 – Wesleyan Church, Warrenpoint, Co. Down
Architect: William J. Watson
Also known as the “Coke Memorial Church”
Also known as the “Coke Memorial Church”
Funded by the Marquess of Downshire.
Also known as Knockbarragh. Ahead of its construction,
Ballywalter is one of the oldest Presbyterian Congregations in Ireland,
Now known as Bank Buildings, but in 1898 was a commercial premises for Lee &
Originally constructed as a branch of the Belfast Banking Co.,
Warrenpoint was heavily promoted by the Great Northern Railway as an excursion destination.
Built on the site of an earlier meetinghouse by an unknown architect,
Former landmark on the Bangor waterfront – now replaced with a more modern hotel building.
Constructed during the period 1892-93, replacing an older and lower lighthouse.