1780 – Former Jail, Armagh, Co. Armagh
The old jail building is sited at the opposite end of the Mall from the Courthouse.
The old jail building is sited at the opposite end of the Mall from the Courthouse.
The courthouse by Francis Johnston is a relatively simple affair and should be compared with the larger Courthouse built in nearby Monaghan only twenty years later.
Unusual Orange Hall that consiste of a later hall from 1950 built behind an older building of 1818 with twin pediments and coach arches.
Good quality ashlar faced former Granary building now in use as community rooms for a local religious group.
A fine stone terrace overlooking the leafy Mall which was once the fashionable centre of Armagh. In the centre of a longer terrace,
Alongside the Mall, where there are several fine terraces of house, Charlemont Place stands out. Set back from the streetline of the other houses,
A good collection of terraced houses along the Mall. Though not of the quality of Beresford Terrace or Charlemont Place they have charm.
Now housing the County Museum, this small pedimented building with twin entrances on either side was originally built as a small meeting house.
An eccentric polychromatic building built as a Masonic Hall and now used as a Plymouth Brethren Meeting House.