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The properties were later amalgamated to form an integrated structure. To the left of the old town hall, there was a raised walkway, known as the "Trippit", which was built of stones from all over Europe and which had arrived in Bosham as ship's ballast. [7] By the early 19th century, the building was being used as a private house. [7]
Ardnalea House, 69 Station Road, Craigavad, Bangor, Co. Down BT19 1EZ House North Down B+ B HB23/16/006 A: Upload Photo. Ardnalea House Apartments 1-3, 71-73 Station Road, Craigavad, Bangor, County Down BT19 1EZ House North Down B+ B HB23/16/006 B: Upload Photo. The Royal Belfast Golf Club, Station Road, Holywood, Co. Down BT18 0BP Recreational ...
The following is a partial list of country estates in Northern Ireland: County Antrim. Glenarm ... Portavo House; Seaforde County Fermanagh. Castle Coole;
The 180-room hotel was designed by architect John E. Earle [3] and cost $200,000. [4] The original plan for the hotel would have filled the entire block between Hibernian Hall to the south and Queen St. to the north, but a rival hotelier purchased one of the necessary lots first and refused to sell it. [5]
The sale is being split into nine different lots, which can be purchased together or separately. This includes the castle itself, the Boars Head Hotel , a cricket fields, shooting grounds, a store ...
Location of County Carlow This is a list of the historic "Big Houses" of County Carlow, Ireland. The term is a direct translation from Irish and refers to the country houses, mansions or estate houses of the historical landed class in Ireland. This page lists 88 of the most prominent historic big houses in Carlow, which have adequate records associated with them. While many of these houses are ...
Milltown is a small settlement in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the townland of Derriaghy, [1] about one mile to the north of Lisburn. Once a rural village, it is now part of Greater Belfast. However, it is separated from the surrounding urban area by a narrow stretch of countryside.