1533 – St. Columbs’s Cathedral, Derry
Described in ‘Tours in Ulster a hand-book to the antiquities and scenery of the north of Ireland’, published in 1854. –
Described in ‘Tours in Ulster a hand-book to the antiquities and scenery of the north of Ireland’, published in 1854. –
Originally erected by the London Corporation at a cost of over 500 pounds after a decision taken in 1616 that “a market house and a town house should be erected in Derry,
This 17th century unfortified houses, owned by the National Trust was built about 1680 and was originally surrounded by a defensive bawn.
Built to replace the Exchange of 1622, which was largely destroyed during the Siege of Derry.
Frederick Hervey commissioned work at Downhill Demesne near the village of Castlerock in the early 1770s,
Built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry.
Ballyscullion House was one of three eccentric palaces built by the equally eccentric Frederick Augustus Hervey,
The present Bishop Gate was built in 1789 as a triumphal arch to mark the first centenary of the closing of the gates by The Apprentice Boys of Derry.
Foyle College traces its origins to 1617 and the establishment of the Free Grammar School at Society Street within the city walls of Derry by Mathias Springham of the Merchant Taylors’
Classical courthouse with tetrastyle Ionic portico. Surmounted by statues of Justice & Peace on wings which are stated in Ordnance Survey memoir for Derry to be by ‘the late’