1893 – The Manse, Kilkeel, Co. Down
Unusual Manse with two-storey octagonal tower, possibly designed by Maximillian Clarke.
Unusual Manse with two-storey octagonal tower, possibly designed by Maximillian Clarke.
“THIS house which a short time back purchased by Mr. George G. Sloane and stands forward from the front of Bellvue Hotel,
Sited on a bridge over the river, and thus straddling the two counties that Newry connects.
“THE plans of these villas were prepared for a gentleman residing in Belfast, who for many years has been an annual visitor to this watering place.
Unbuilt design for hotel on the Newcastle coast, presumedly on the site now occupied by the Slieve Donard.
Warrenpoint and Rostrevor were popular seaside holiday destinations. The railway companies built hotels and many local women opened boarding houses in the three seaside resorts at Warrenpoint,
Proposal for a clocktower to be added to the town hall of Newry. Batt having designed the town hall was clearly angling for more work,
First opened by the B.C.D.R. (Belfast & County Down Railway) in 1877 with only an up platform,
Enniskean House was built in the late 1890s by R.W Murray a businessman from Virginia in the United States. Built as a summer retreat and designed to take advantage of the spectacular views of the Mourne mountains.
Cultra is part of the greater Belfast area and originally a stop on the Belfast, Hollywood and Bangor Railway. The BH&BR crossed the land of some wealthy landowners,
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