Dr Bolton’s House, Belfast

Client: N/A

Originally known as Maryville, Dr Bolton’s House is a well-proportioned and detailed Classical-revival Grade B1 listed villa. The three-bay two-storey symmetrical sandstone building is located on a prominent site in the townland of Ballyhackamore. The principal elevation is dominated by a Greek-style red sandstone portico with a pair of Corinthian columns supporting sandstone entablature and leaded flat roof. The original villa was extended to the west rear elevation in 1895.

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Steeple House, Antrim

Client: Antrim Borough Council

Alastair Coey Architects were appointed in 2012 to oversee the consolidation of this Grade B+ listed eighteenth century mansion. Vacated in 2007, the building had suffered from significant water ingress resulting in wide spread dry rot to the interiors.

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Baronscourt Estate, Newtownstewart

Client: Abercorn Estates

The current Baronscourt House, home of the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn, was built in 1810 and was later remodelled during the mid nineteenth century. The Grade A listed house is constructed in sandstone and the principal elevation is dominated by a monumental Ionic porte-cochere. Alastair Coey Architects has been involved with ongoing projects over the past number of years.

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Blessingbourne, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone

Client: Mr and Mrs Lowry

Blessingbourne is a Grade B+ listed large late-Victorian neo-Elizabethan house, built 1874, to designs by FP Cockrell. In 2005, Alastair Coey Architects were commissioned by the client to undertake a detailed condition survey and report on which to base a scheme of phased restoration to the existing fabric of the house and feasibility study examining internal remodelling.

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Ballylagan Guesthouse and Tearoom, Straid

Client: Private

Ballylagan Guesthouse and Tearoom is the result of extensive refurbishment of a vacant early nineteenth century farmhouse, east of Straid, County Antrim. Refurbishment works included internal refurbishment, removal of an existing two-storey return and the addition of a single-storey garden room.

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Ballywalter Park Mansion, Co. Down

Client: The Lord Dunleath

Alastair Coey Architects have worked at Grade A listed Ballywalter Park since 1982 carrying out a phased restoration of the Mansion extending to date to twenty-four phases. Most of the phased work has been carried out in accordance with the recommendations contained within a detailed condition report which we prepared in 1997.

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Killyleagh Castle, County Down

Client: Gawn Rowan Hamilton

Killyleagh Castle is a Grade A listed building of Scottish tower house design. The Castle was largely remodelled and increased in size in 1847 to designs by Sir Charles Lanyon. Alastair Coey Architects has worked on 18 phases of work to Killyleagh Castle which has included conversion of gatehouse to holiday accommodation and various phases of restoration of external fabric. The most recent phase involving the restoration of the North Gatescreen was completed in March 2009 to a value of £80,000

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Eastleigh Drive, Belfast, Belfast

Client: Private

White Lodge is a mid-Victorian detached three-bay single-storey former merchants house in east Belfast. The existing house was U-shaped in plan with a two-storey coach house to rear, built, c.1876.

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Marlacoo House, Co. Down

Client: Private

Grade B1 listed three-bay two-storey country house of late Georgian style, built in 1815 Alastair Coey Architects was appointed in 2005 by the current owners to design a contemporary Garden Room extension in a Tuscan style. The project involved the use of traditional materials such as lime render and plaster with a limecrete floorscreed incorporating underfloor heating and finished with Kilkenny limestone flooring.

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