1922 – Bank of Ireland, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Large 20th century commercial bank building on a dominant site on the main street of Enniskillen.
Large 20th century commercial bank building on a dominant site on the main street of Enniskillen.
Designed by Anthony Scott with his son William as a competition entry in 1897,
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Built for the Belfast Banking Co, a fine sandstone bank building of the 19th century.
Designed by Thomas Elliot who also refitted the Methodist Church (adjoining but up the slope of the hill),
Largely built between 1870-75 to just below the belfry – the spire was added more recently –
A relatively straight forward Palladian facade with projecting Corinthian portico, this Methodist church also has a fine interior.
When designing the Cathedral, William Farrell kept the tower of the earlier Plantation church, but built the new church off-axis,
Originally built around 1785, the courthouse was largely rebuilt in 1820-21 by William Farrell. The prominent and rather heavy Doric porch was added at this time.
Castle Coole was constructed between 1789-1798 as the summer retreat of Armar Lowry-Corry, the 1st Earl of Belmore.