HB14/24/028
14-16 Market Street, Lurgan
1911
Three storey stone built building with Gran ite base.
CHURCH PLACE HB14/23/035
40 Church Place, lurgan
Early 19"' Century fronts and
Chrisl Churr/J,
replacing 18th Century structures
Church Place
Three st orey dwelling converted to use as a school, slated and stuccoed wit h Ionic porch . H B14/23/037
Christ Church, Church Place
Of two building periods 1725 and 1836. Enlarged 1931
Most of the spire is of the original building. Blackstone with sandstone dressings. Untutored Gothic styling. H B14/23/047
Lurgan War Memorial
1920s
A hexagonal Rom an Doric templelike pavilion in Portland stone with a domical stone roof surmounted by a bronze winged figure. The monument stands on a raised mound approached by three flights of stone steps located in a memorial garden. Designed and executed
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lurgan War Memorial
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by LS Merrifield this is one of the finest war memorials in Northern Ireland. HB 14/23/049
Carnegie library, Carnegie Street, lurgan
1906
An asymmetrical three bay red brick building, comprising on the front elevation, a pyramidal - roofed two-storey entrance tower flanked by a gabled single storey block and a gabled two-storey block.Tripartite
Carnegie library,
windows to the grou nd floor, w ith a cusped and arched entrance doorway
C.vn,-.gie Street,
in the centre. The free treatment of the Palladian motif doorway i n red Dumfries
lurgan
sandstone is an unusual feature. Designed by Hobart and Heron .