1897 – Presbyterian Church, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Architect: Samuel Patrick Close Built for the Belfast Banking Co, a fine sandstone bank building of the 19th century. Like many in Irish provincial towns it contained living accommodation for the branch manager...
Architect: Thomas Elliot Designed by Thomas Elliot who also refitted the Methodist Church (adjoining but up the slope of the hill), this is a fine little neo-Tudor hall. McArthur was an Enniskillen man...
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Florence Court is romantically named after the wife of Sir John Cole who first built a house on the spectacular site in the early 18th century. The present Palladian style house was probably...