1873 – Former Court House, Lurgan, Co. Armagh
Fine polyhromic brickwork with wonderful chimneys on an awkward corner site, the local Magistrates Court was designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison.
Fine polyhromic brickwork with wonderful chimneys on an awkward corner site, the local Magistrates Court was designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison.
“This church, which is to be opened on next Sunday, is built in the form of a Latin cross,
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
Small convent similar to many across small towns in Ireland from the 19th century. Later chapel from W.H.
“On the 4th inst the ‘memorial-stone’ of the new church now in course of erection at Armagh,
Heavily remodelled and extended by Young & Mackenzie in 1880 for local mill owner Robert Garmany McCrum.
An eccentric polychromatic building built as a Masonic Hall and now used as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House.
“These buildings, designed by Mr. William James Watson, M.R.I.A.I, architect, Newry, have very recently been completed under his supervision.
Former Hibernian Bank building typical of many built in Irish towns in the 19th century with a ground floor banking hall with accommodation for the branch manager and his family above.
A late Victorian many-gabled house. The home of the Richardson family until the 1980s, who had developed the village and the mill.