1826 – Bank of Ireland, Trevor Hill, Newry, Co. Down
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
This house has been alternatively known as Mount Malpas,
Probably designed by Sandham Symes for his grandfather Robert Warren,
Large department store demolished in the 1970s to make way for an office building.
St George’s Parish (Church of Ireland) school,
Still in use today, although a more recent banking hall has been constructed in front of the original house.
A large fine Classically-composed bank building on an awkward corner site,
“The building recently erected in Londonderry for the Bank of Ireland,
Imposing late 19th century bank building formerly with living accommodation in the upperfloors.
A fine and vigorous building by Sandham Symes who also designed a fine branch for the same bank in Kilkenny.