1710s – Knox-Hannyngton House, Dungannon, Co Tyrone
The site contained a castle from the early 15th century, which was the headquarters of the O’Neills until the Flight of the Earls in 1607.
The site contained a castle from the early 15th century, which was the headquarters of the O’Neills until the Flight of the Earls in 1607.
Church of Ireland cathedral for the diocese of Clogher,
Built in 1765 by the Rev James Lowry, Rector of Clougherny.
Stuart Hall was built in the 1760s for Baron Stuart, later Viscount Castle Stuart.
The town hall located at the junction of Market Street and Main Street –
Un-executed design for the Earl of Charlemont for a hunting lodge on his Co,
Originally built as a 5-bay,
Aghalane House or more commonly known at the Campbell House was built by by Hugh Campbell in 1786 near Plumbridge,
A fine late Georgian house, used by the Earl of Charlemont as his home after Roxborough Castle was burnt in 1922.
The gate lodge of Northland House is all that survives today of the ancestral home of the Earls of Ranfurly in Dungannon.