1840 – Cecil Manor, Augher, Co. Tyrone
Architect: William Farrell
Cecil Manor was described as ‘rather forbidding and architecturally uninteresting’
Cecil Manor was described as ‘rather forbidding and architecturally uninteresting’
Northland House was a three-storey, irregular classical mansion,
Seat of the Earls of Charlemont,
A Class A listed large Tudor Revival architecture house constructed in the 1840s.
Italianate country house designed for Thomas Adair.
Aughentaine Castle consisted of a two-storey main block and a lower two-storey wing,
The house was heavily remodelled and extended for George Perry McClintock in 1862 to a design by Derry and Belfast-based architects Boyd &
Constructed by the Herdman family, who constructed the model village and mills of Sion.
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast,
Published in The Building News,