1680 – Springhill House, Moneymore, Co. Derry This 17th century unfortified houses, owned by the National Trust was built about 1680 and was originally surrounded by a defensive bawn.
1823 – First Presbyterian Church, Moneymore, Co. Derry Architect: Jessie Gibson Jessie Gibson was employed as surveyor by three City of London companies, the Saddlers’, the Drapers’
1831 – 2nd Presbyterian Church, Moneymore, Co. Derry Architect: William J. Booth This classical barn style church was erected in 1831 as the Meeting House for the congregation,
1832 – St. John’s Church of Ireland, Moneymore, Co. Derry Architect: William J. Booth / J.H. Fullerton Designed in a Norman revival style by the architect William Booth for The Drapers Company who also paid for much of the renovation and construction of the village.
1846 – Assembly Rooms, Moneymore, Co. Derry Architect: William J. Booth Constructed as the Parochial Sunday School by Booth for the Draper’s Company estates. The war memorial is attached to the side wall of the building,
1909 – St. John’s Church, Moneymore, Co. Derry Architect: John V. Brennan Plain rendered Roman Catholic church,largely rebuilt between 1909-11.