1765c – Stuart Hall, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Stuart Hall was built in the 1760s for Baron Stuart, later Viscount Castle Stuart. It was originally a three-storey Georgian house,
1803 – Killymoon Castle, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: John Nash Killymoon Castle is one of John Nash’s earliest castles, built ca 1803 for William Stewart MP,
1807 – Lissan Rectory, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: John Nash Picturesque Italianate villa, for Rev. John Molesworth Staples (nephew, by marriage, of James Staples of Killymoon Castle,
1829 – Drum Manor, Kildress, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: William Hastings Rebuilt in 1829 by Major Richardson Brady in a heavily symmetrical and very flat “Regency Baronial”
1855 – Glenavon House, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: Charles Lanyon or Thomas Turner Italianate country house designed for Thomas Adair. According to Alistair Rowan in The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster,
1860 – Holy Trinity Church, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: J.J. McCarthy “This building — of which we give an illustration — was consecrated on the 3rd ult by the Most Rev.
1910 – Ulster Dairy School, Loughry, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Architect: William A. Scott Founded in 1910 as the Ulster Dairy School, and now part of the College of Agriculture,