1878 – Olderfleet Hotel, Larne, Co. Antrim
Three storey hotel constructed for sea travellers next to the harbour. The interior boasted several large reception rooms.
Three storey hotel constructed for sea travellers next to the harbour. The interior boasted several large reception rooms.
Design for a parsonage in the rapidly developing and affluent area of Malone in Belfast. “This parsonage has been recently completed for the select vestry of St.
A church, at Ballymacarrett on the Newtownards Road, completed in 1878 to a design by Young and Mackenzie.
The church and adjacent three storey hall, both listed buildings erected at a cost of £11,000 in 1878.
Substantial polychromic brick villa constructed in a fashionable are of Victorian Belfast. Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
Former gatelodge constructed in Venetian Gothic, a single-storey building in red brick with Staffordshire blue bands and pointed stone arches at the openings.
“For William Ewart, Esq., J.P, Belfast, there is being erected a large-sized villa with four sitting rooms,
Described in The Irish Builder: “One is a single house, and the other, having windows in the gable,
Now demolished, but originally built in two stages to the one design due to land lease issues.
A three bay church in rough sandstone constructed between 1877-79, it became the Kingham Mission for the Deaf in 1899.
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