1855 – Ballyedmond Castle, Rostrevor, Co. Down
Ballyedmond Castle was a Tudor-Baronial mansion, with pointed gables, mullioned windows; a battlemented tower and conical-roofed turret.
Ballyedmond Castle was a Tudor-Baronial mansion, with pointed gables, mullioned windows; a battlemented tower and conical-roofed turret.
Italianate country house designed for Thomas Adair. According to Alistair Rowan in The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster,
Construction of the castle began in 1819 and finished in the 1850s. It was commissioned by Archibald Acheson,
Also known as Rossmore Park, Rossmore Castle was a 19th century castle of great size and variety.
Fine smaller country house with conservatory and prominent central chimney stack. Still standing today and largely as illustrated in this postcard including the small conservatory.
Aughentaine Castle consisted of a two-storey main block and a lower two-storey wing, with two tall Italianate campaniles of equal height,
The story of Durrow Abbey House is framed by two fires. One in 1843 when the house was under construction destroyed the adjacent Georgian mansion and all the furnishings stored there,
An eight-bay two-storey over basement house with dormer attic, built c.1860 by the Purdon family, with two-bay projecting back to left hand side and conservatory to right hand side.
Ardfinnan Castle was originally built circa 1186 to guard the river crossing on the River Suir, seven miles west of Clonmel.
Designed by James Franklin Fuller, built for the Bland family. The main block was of three storeys,