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.
Northland House was a three-storey, irregular classical mansion, dating in its final form from around 1840. Also known at times as Northland Park and Dungannon Park.
Early Ruskinian Gothic Venetian palazzo style, probably designed by W.H. Lynn. Now part of Ranfurly House,
Severe and forbidding Royal Irish Constabulary barrack, one of a series designed in a similar style around Ireland.
Originally published in the journal The Builder, 4 March 1871. Illustration of building as planned by McCarthy.