1837 – Narrow Water Castle, Warrenpoint, Co. Down
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836, by Thomas Duff of Newry. Added to an existing house,
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836, by Thomas Duff of Newry. Added to an existing house,
Between 1804 and 1806, the London architect George Dance was employed by Alexander Stewart,
A two-storey sandstone Jacobethan house designed by English architect James Sands for John William Perceval-Maxwell, of Finnebrogue.
Constructed around 1850 for Robert Francis Gordon, to a design by Charles Lanyon, but unfortunately the client ran into financial difficulty during construction and never occupied the house.
“At the termination of a leading street in the thriving town of Killylea[gh], county Armagh [Down],
Ballyedmond Castle was a Tudor-Baronial mansion, with pointed gables, mullioned windows; a battlemented tower and conical-roofed turret.
An earlier house on the site was built c.1795 and remodelled and extended for John Grubb Richardson, possibly incorporating earlier fabric.
A Victorian Scots Baronial-style house dating back to around 1865, and built of Portland stone and Scrabo sandstone.
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and built for Robert Grimshaw Dunville and his wife Jeannie in 1865.
A large two-storey house built in 1872 for Thomas Andrews (father of the other Thomas Andrews, designer of the Titanic) in a Italianate style with a projecting eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof.
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