1812 – Castle Leslie Gate Lodge, Glaslough, Co. Monaghan
Appealing gothick treatment for a gate lodge to the main castle. Unusual in that the main house is in a Scottish baronial style.
Appealing gothick treatment for a gate lodge to the main castle. Unusual in that the main house is in a Scottish baronial style.
Simple yet elegant design leading to the long avenue to the castle. Now unused, the gates themselves have fallen into disrepair.
A large three-storey, seven-bay house, for local MP, Nathaniel Montgomery Moore. The house was named after his mother’s maiden name.
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal, Views in Belfast (1833), as “Situated in High-street, and erected in the years 1811-12,
St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral,
Foyle College traces its origins to 1617 and the establishment of the Free Grammar School at Society Street within the city walls of Derry by Mathias Springham of the Merchant Taylors’
An early 19th century house of two storeys with a five bay main front. The enclosed porch features two Ionic columns.
The Institution was founded by the public subscription of the citizens of Belfast in the early years of the nineteenth century.
On a steeply sloped site in Market Square, the former Market House featured an open arcade of arches at ground level (to the rear of the façade above).
Largely constructed in 1816 near the site of former one, which had become too small.