#ArchitectureOfArmagh

2024-12-03

1958 – Fire Station, Armagh, Co. Armagh
Architect: Munce & Kennedy

Modern fire station by Belfast architects Munce & Kennedy. Featuring panels of rubble stone, modern glazing, it occupied an important corner bat the junction of several streets. At some point in its history the glazed entrance stairwell and expanses of glass were clos
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2024-07-25

1958 – Textiles Factory, Kitchen Hill, Lurgan, Co. Armagh
Architect: Houston & Beaumont

The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position. A stretch of the road alongside was closed. Known as
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2024-07-19

1960 – McCabe’s Bar, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Architect: Ian Campbell

Interesting modern insertion into a traditional pub exterior. Also included a remodelling of the interior to include an off-license - the owner who had inherited the bar was more interested in wine. James E. McCabe & Co. went on to b
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2024-01-14

1814 – St. Mark’s Church of Ireland, Armagh, Co. Armagh
Architect: Francis Johnston / William Farrell / Slater & Carpenter

St Mark’s Church was built in 1811 as a chapel of ease to St Patrick’s Cathedral, which was the Parish Church for Armagh. Consecrated b
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