1880 – Former Northern Bank, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Built for the Belfast Banking Co, a fine sandstone bank building of the 19th century.
Built for the Belfast Banking Co, a fine sandstone bank building of the 19th century.
Designed by Thomas Elliot who also refitted the Methodist Church (adjoining but up the slope of the hill),
Constructed as a butter and egg depot for the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale Society – known as the Scotch Store.
Originally called “Commons Hill” or “Cow Hill,” where Enniskilleners could graze their cattle and animals. In 1689, the Governor of Enniskillen,
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Designed by Anthony Scott with his son William as a competition entry in 1897,
A fine convent chapel by William A. Scott, who also designed the townhall in Enniskillen.
Large 20th century commercial bank building on a dominant site on the main street of Enniskillen.
The community was constructed between 1917 and 1926 with the Chapel of St Gabriel blessed on May 23 1926.
The Clinton Centre was built in 2002 and dedicated to Bill Clinton and his contribution to the Peace Process in Northern Ireland.
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