1835 – Castle Irvine, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh
Originally a four storey, 16th century castle,
Originally a four storey, 16th century castle,
Originally constructed as a market house circa 1839 and converted into a townhall in 1889.
When designing the Cathedral, William Farrell kept the tower of the earlier Plantation church,
Constructed between 1835 and 1840,
A smaller country house from the mid 1840s. A distinctive design with a curved bow end elevation and a bowed portico to the front.
A Georgian mansion of two storeys above a basement; enlarged and altered in the mid-19th century when a third storey was added as well as a substantial single-storey wing.
Fine boathouse built on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle.
Originally constructed by 1837 and rebuilt to the original plans in 1841 after a fire.
Cliff House, was rebuilt by a Thomas Conolly, an Irish Conservative Party politician as a summer residence.
Cole’s Monument is one of the most prominent landmarks on Enniskillen’s skyline.