Jan 31, 2023
The Wool Store, Caledon: childcare

The Wool Store was constructed in 1823 and once provided storage facilities for Caledon Mill. Originally a flour mill, this massive building was converted for woollen production in the 1880s. The woollen mill was the main employer in the
Mar 21, 2023
Titanic Hotel Belfast

Located in the historic Titanic Quarter of Belfast, Titanic Hotel Belfast occupies the former Harland & Wolff Headquarters and Drawing Offices, which served as the control centre for the largest shipyard in the world for over a century. It
Mar 21, 2023
Bishop’s Gate Hotel, Derry

Once on the Heritage at Risk Register Northern Ireland (HARNI), Bishops Gate Hotel is now a high-quality Boutique Hotel with a strong connection to the local community. The late 19th century B+ listed building, formerly known as the Northern
Apr 24, 2023
Lurgan Carnegie Library

Lurgan Carnegie Library was chosen for this placemaking case study as an example of a library steeped in history with a rich heritage of providing services to communities in Lurgan and the surrounding area. It is a listed Carnegie
Apr 28, 2023
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) was established on the 22 June 1923 in the wake of the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland, Dublin which resulted in the cataclysmic loss of 700 years of
May 09, 2023
The Court House, Bangor

Built in 1866 as a branch of the then Belfast Banking Company, the building became a Magistrates Court in 1952. When the court was decommissioned in 2013, it was listed as a Grade B2 building on the Heritage At
Sep 06, 2023
Armagh City Townscape Heritage, 43 Upper English Street, Armagh

The Armagh City Townscape Heritage Scheme (TH) is a National Lottery Heritage Funded Regeneration Programme that aims to “repair, reinstate and bring back into full sustainable use the buildings identified within the Action Plan which contribute to the historic