1870 – Belfast Castle, Co. Antrim
The Chichesters (later the Donegalls) lived in England as absentee landlords but came to live at Ormeau at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The Chichesters (later the Donegalls) lived in England as absentee landlords but came to live at Ormeau at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Castle Leslie stands on the site of an earlier castle and was designed by Charles Lanyon and W.H.
Recently renovated the hall is now the main accommodation for Lodges in the City of Belfast.
Scots Baronial in style with turret and stepped gables, but finished in red and black brick.
From The Architect, August 21, 1875: This new mansion has just been completed for Sir George C.
Originally constructed by Lanyon, Lynn & Lanyon in 1871 with carving by the Fitzpatrick Brothers.
Sited on Donegall Square facing the dominant City Hall, the Linen Hall Library is the cultural heart of the city of Belfast.