1875 – Loughgall Manor, Co. Armagh
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
Italianate style villa now part of the buildings of the University of Limerick and known to the students as the white house (because it contained the offices of the President of the University).
Built to replace an earlier residence a short distance away.
Constructed as part of the Marquis of Londonderry’s estate and extended and remodelled in the early 1870s.
Once one of the smaller country houses of the Herbert family,
A small country house erected for Richard John Ussher (1841-1913).
By his marriage with an heiress Ellen Farrar,
Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don,
Designed by locally-based engineer and architect James Otway with Belfast-based Robert Watt,
Designed as a replacement for Kenmare House of 1726 as the seat of the Earls of Kenmare for Valentine Augustus Browne,