1875 – Former Ulster Bank, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
At the entrance to the Leslie Demense from the village, this substantial stone building has been used as a hotel,
The Rossmore Mausoleum was designed by E.J. Tarver for the 4th Baron Rossmore who died after a hunting accident at Windsor Castle in 1874 aged 23.
The Rossmore Memorial in the Diamond and was probably designed by E.J. Tarver as a memorial to the 4th Baron Rossmore who died after a hunting accident at Windsor Castle in 1874 aged 23.
Designed by Sir John Leslie in memory of his brother Charles Powell Leslie from whom he inherited the estate.
When the 12th Lord Blayney died in 1874, his will provided money for the setting up of the Blayney Almshouses. Built of red brick with terracotta trim,
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002. A Victorian house with touches of Ruskinian gothic including a wooden covered porch.
A simple Church of Ireland sited on one of the two highest points in Ballybay, the other now home to the later Catholic Church.
Interesting and picturesque little brick building with octagonal corner turret and wooden porch. It was built in memory of Mr.
Large complex of building facing a small lake, started in 1859 although a convent had been in operation on this site for some years before.