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,
Also known as Bangor Road now Holywood First Presbyterian Church. This church was designed by the minister, the Rev William Blackwood,
Now converted into the town library, this fine building was constructed as the Sullivan National School in 1862 by Lanyon,
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon and built for Robert Grimshaw Dunville and his wife Jeannie in 1865.
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,
Red & white brick townhall with cement dressings. Built in two stages, with the tower completed a couple of years later.
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.
Published in The Irish Builder, Jan 15 1878. “Some time ago a view of the then proposed building was given with this journal,
Once the home of the McCance family, who had extensive linen bleaching interests in and around Colin Glen. In the 1960s,
Civic centre including library, a maternity and child welfare clinic, council chamber, and a public hall for 500 designed in the late 1940s for Holywood Co.
Later extended – according to Campbell’s obituary in the ‘RIBA Journal’, he and his wife lived in a caravan in the car park at the front of their office while they built this,