1841 – First Presbyterian Church, Holywood, Co. Down Also known as Bangor Road now Holywood First Presbyterian Church. This church was designed by the minister, the Rev William Blackwood,
1862 – Library, Holywood, Co. Down Now converted into the town library, this fine building was constructed as the Sullivan National School in 1862. The clocktower and a large hall were added around 1877 in the same polychomatic brick.
1865 – Redburn House, Holywood, Co. Down Architect: Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and built for Robert Grimshaw Dunville and his wife Jeannie in 1865.
1870 – Burns Hotel, Shore Rd., Holywood, Co. Down Architect: Timothy Hevey New railway hotel premises from Mr. Patrick Burns, Shore Rd., Hollywood, Co. Down. “The material used in the construction is perforated brick and Scrabo stone,
1873 – Town Hall, Holywood, Co. Down Architect: William Batt Red & white brick townhall with with cement dressings. Built in two stages, with the tower completed a couple of years later.
1876 – Parochial National Schools, Holywood, Co. Down Architect: William Batt After tenders to construct the building were examined, it was decided that the budget did not exist to construct this design and it was dropped.
1878 – National Schools, Holywood, Co. Down Architect: William Batt Published in The Irish Builder, Jan 15 1878. “Some time ago a view of the then proposed building was given with this journal,