Bank of Ireland, Upper English St., Armagh, Co. Armagh
A recently refurbished house typical of many built in this area of the city centre by successive Archbishops improving the city. This has been converted to a bank branch as Bank of Ireland...
A recently refurbished house typical of many built in this area of the city centre by successive Archbishops improving the city. This has been converted to a bank branch as Bank of Ireland...
A fine stone terrace overlooking the leafy Mall which was once the fashionable centre of Armagh. In the centre of a longer terrace, these two houses feature a novel approach to entry to...
Architect: Joseph Welland Simple Church of Ireland by the Board of First Fruits with a tall slender tower and long nave. The body of the church contains simple pointed windows with stained glass...
Two stone faced brick houses converted into a premises for Monaghan County Museum. The building has a good stone balustrade around the roof level.
Architect: William Walker Possibly added to by local architect William Walker in a simple tudor style. For many years after the departure of the Kane family, it was divided into two and rented...
Former Bank building typical of many built in Irish towns in the 19th century with a ground floor banking hall with accomodation for the branch manager and his family above.
Fine set of piers and gates flanked by matching gatehouses.
Good quality ashlar faced former Granary building now in use as community rooms for a local religious group.
A restored terrace of houses overlooking the Market Square dating from the 18th century.