1832 – St. John’s Church of Ireland, Moneymore, Co. Derry
Designed in a Norman revival style by the architect William Booth for The Drapers Company who also paid for much of the renovation and construction of the village.
Designed in a Norman revival style by the architect William Booth for The Drapers Company who also paid for much of the renovation and construction of the village.
The original church was erected at expense of Jane, Dowager Countess of Rosse – believed to be around £2,000.
Eccentric design with unusual tower, with Tudor Revival touches for a catholic school. The Old School closed in 1980 and has been used by different community groups since.
A fine shopping arcade constructed in the early 1830s. Designed by Newcastle architect John Dobson (1787-1865),
In 1817 Thomas Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street and commenced business there as a hotel. After starting life as a foundling child,
Built in 1829-32 by the 3rd Earl Annesley as a marine residence.
Elevation of Houses to be erected on Dame Street (northside) between Crow and Fownes Streets.
A fine classical temple by John B. Keane although the parish website says “The High Altar….was designed and assembled in Rome by Fr.
Built in 1832, the little church has a much older tower, dating from the fourteenth century, that was remodelled in 1859.
A fortified castle stood on this site from the middle ages but was destroyed during the Tyrolean War.