1898 – Cairndhu House, Larne, Co. Antrim
The existing houses was extended in 1897-98 by Samuel P. Close for John Stewart Clarke.
The existing houses was extended in 1897-98 by Samuel P. Close for John Stewart Clarke.
“This country-house has been erected for Mr. W.U. Allen, J.P. for the county of Bedford.
Houghton Grange has lain empty for over 25 years since the poultry research business who used it for decades along with rest of the estate closed.
Constructed 1899, and demolished 1949. The architect, A.N. Prentice’s other work at the estate including gatehouses still exists.
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.
The Dalys of Dalysgrove, parish of Ahascragh, barony of Killian, county Galway, settled in east Galway at the end of the 17th century.
Large Georgian house with a polygonal central bay and curved bows to the ends of the wings. Now a ruin, after being used as the General Headquarters for the Irish Free State forces in Donegal during the Civil War.
The castle belonged in the 17th century to the Chinnery family, and during the late 1690s was sold to William Freeman,
Built to replace a Georgian house that burned down in 1902, and was rebuilt in 1902-03 to designs by Robert Shekleton Balfour of London for Lt-Col.
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