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1965 – Presbyterian Church, Harmony Hill, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
Architect: Munce & KennedyThe foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964. The church was formally opened by the Moderator, the Rev Dr James Dunlop on 29 May 1965. This church has been described as a te
https://www.archiseek.com/1965-presbyterian-church-harmony-hill-lisburn-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #churches #CpAntrim #IrishPresbyterianChurches #Lisburn #MunceKennedy -
1965 – Presbyterian Church, Harmony Hill, Lisburn, Co. Antrim
Architect: Munce & KennedyThe foundation stones for Harmony Hill Presbyterian Church were laid in September 1964. The church was formally opened by the Moderator, the Rev Dr James Dunlop on 29 May 1965. This church has been described as a te
https://www.archiseek.com/1965-presbyterian-church-harmony-hill-lisburn-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #churches #CpAntrim #IrishPresbyterianChurches #Lisburn #MunceKennedy -
1863 – Kintullagh Castle, Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Architect: Thomas TurnerKintullagh Castle, designed in a Jacobean style, was built as a wedding gift for Mr John Young's, of the Bridgwater Spinning Company, son and daughter-in-law, William and Margaret. It has curvilinear gables, and a mi
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1863-kintullagh-castle-ballymena-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #1863 #AntrimCountryHouses #Ballymena #CoAntrim #CountryHouses #IrishCountryHouses #ThomasTurner -
1876 – Unbuilt Memorial Church, Crumlin, Co. Antrim
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew"The two drawings we publish are sketches for a small church about to be built by the Hon. and Rev. C. Pakenham, in the diocese of Connor, Ireland, under the superintendence of Mr. Thomas Drew, R.H.A. , F.R.I.B
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1876-unbuilt-memorial-church-crumlin-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #UnbuiltIreland #1876 #churches #CoAntrim #Crumlin #SirThomasDrew18381910 #UnbuiltAntrim -
1876 – Unbuilt Memorial Church, Crumlin, Co. Antrim
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew"The two drawings we publish are sketches for a small church about to be built by the Hon. and Rev. C. Pakenham, in the diocese of Connor, Ireland, under the superintendence of Mr. Thomas Drew, R.H.A. , F.R.I.B
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1876-unbuilt-memorial-church-crumlin-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #UnbuiltIreland #1876 #churches #CoAntrim #Crumlin #SirThomasDrew18381910 #UnbuiltAntrim -
1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen. The Glenariff Waterfalls walk first opened to the public in 1889 as a railway special attraction managed by the Belfas
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1891-ess-na-larach-tea-rooms-glenariff-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1890 #1891 #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #CoAntrim #Glenariff #tearooms -
1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen. The Glenariff Waterfalls walk first opened to the public in 1889 as a railway special attraction managed by the Belfas
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1891-ess-na-larach-tea-rooms-glenariff-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1890 #1891 #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #CoAntrim #Glenariff #tearooms -
1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen. The Glenariff Waterfalls walk first opened to the public in 1889 as a railway special attraction managed by the Belfas
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1891-ess-na-larach-tea-rooms-glenariff-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1890 #1891 #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #CoAntrim #Glenariff #tearooms -
1891 – Ess-na-Larach Tea Rooms, Glenariff, Co. Antrim
Rustic teahouse built as a destination for tourists visiting the famous walks and waterfalls of Glenariffe Glen. The Glenariff Waterfalls walk first opened to the public in 1889 as a railway special attraction managed by the Belfas
https://www.archiseek.com/2024/1891-ess-na-larach-tea-rooms-glenariff-co-antrim/
#ArchitectureOfAntrim #LostBuildingsOfIreland #1890 #1891 #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #CoAntrim #Glenariff #tearooms