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Market houses are a notable feature of several Northern Ireland towns. While these market houses vary in styles of architecture, size and ornamentation, many were designed with three, four or even five bays on the ground floor which were an open arcade. An upper floor was often used as a court house or ballroom. Ornamentation consisted of a cupola, a clock or sometimes a dome or tower. Today most of the market houses in Ireland have been put to use as cultural venues or business premises. Some are still derelict.
Table of market houses locations
| Town
|
County
|
Date built
|
Current use
|
Image
|
Note
|
| Antrim
|
Antrim |
1726 |
Vacant (formerly court house) |
|
|
| Armagh
|
Armagh |
1815 |
Library and learning centre |
File:Market House, Armagh (03), November 2009.JPG |
|
| Aughnacloy
|
Tyrone |
– |
Shops |
|
|
| Ballycastle
|
Antrim |
1830 c. |
Local museum |
|
|
| Ballyclare
|
Antrim |
18th century ? |
Demolished 1866, Town Hall built on site |
|
|
| Ballyclare
|
Antrim |
19th century |
(2nd Market House) Shopping centre |
|
|
| Ballygawley
|
Tyrone |
19th century |
Now an accountant's office |
File:Main Street - Church Street, Ballygawley - geograph.org.uk - 1024762.jpg |
|
| Ballymena
|
Antrim |
1684 |
Burnt down 1919, town hall built on site in 1924 |
|
History of Ballymena, photograph of Market House
|
| Ballymoney
|
Antrim |
1755 c. |
masonic hall |
|
|
| Ballynahinch
|
Down |
1795 |
Community centre |
File:Ballynahinch Market House.jpg |
History of Ballynahinch Market House
|
| Banbridge
|
Down |
1832 |
Offices |
File:Banbridge old town hall - geograph.org.uk - 1453246.jpg |
|
| Bangor
|
Down |
1810 or 1780 |
Bank |
|
| Belfast (Waring Street)
|
Antrim |
1769 |
Formerly a bank, now unused |
|
Belfast markets history
|
| Belfast (St George's Market)
|
Antrim |
1890s |
Still in use as market |
File:St Georges Market, Belfast, July 2010 (02).JPG |
|
| Brookeborough
|
Fermanagh |
1837 (before) |
Vacant ? (Formerly Orange Hall) |
|
|
| Caledon
|
Tyrone |
1830 c. |
– |
File:Historic House, Caledon - geograph.org.uk - 623827.jpg |
|
| Carrickfergus
|
Antrim |
1755 ? |
Art gallery |
|
|
| Castlewellan
|
Down |
1764 c. |
Library |
|
|
| Clogher
|
Tyrone |
1837 |
– |
|
|
| Crossgar
|
Down |
1829 |
Boarded up and missing its clock |
File:Crossgar Market House.jpg |
|
| Cushendall
|
Antrim |
1858[1] |
|
|
| Dervock
|
Antrim |
1805 |
Café and hairdressers |
|
|
| Donaghadee
|
Down |
1819 c. |
Shops |
|
|
| Draperstown
|
Londonderry |
1839 |
A library on the ground Floor; a toddlers' playgroup on the first floor |
|
|
| Dromara
|
Down |
1830 c. |
Masonic hall |
|
|
| Dromore
|
Down |
18th century |
Replaced in 1886 |
|
|
| Dromore
|
Down |
1886 |
– |
|
|
| Ederney
|
Fermanagh |
1839 c. Rebuilt in 1889 as a town hall |
Redeveloped in 1989 as a community centre |
File:Ederney Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 204165.jpg |
|
| Eglinton
|
Londonderry
|
1825
|
Occupied by Faughanvale Credit Union[2]
|
File:Eglinton near the main street.jpg
|
|
| Hillsborough
|
Down |
1760 c.; 2nd phase c. 1810 |
Court house and tourist information centre |
File:Hillsborough Market House.jpg |
|
| Hilltown
|
Down |
1828 |
Part of a public house |
|
|
| Irvinestown
|
Fermanagh |
1835 (before) |
Shop |
|
|
| Kilkeel
|
Down |
1800 |
Upper floor was used as a courthouse. Demolished in 1952 |
File:Tourist Car, Kilkeel, Co. Down (Northern Ireland), from circa 1865 until 1914.jpg |
|
| Killyleagh
|
Down |
1788 c. |
"Drop-in" centre |
File:Killyleagh Market House.JPG |
|
| Lisbellaw
|
Fermanagh |
1830 c. |
Butchers |
|
|
| Lisburn
|
Antrim |
18th century ? |
Irish linen centre and museum |
File:Lisburn Market House.JPG |
|
| Loughgall
|
Armagh |
1746 |
– |
|
|
| Maghera
|
Londonderry |
18th century ? |
Replaced in 1824 |
|
|
| Maghera
|
Londonderry |
1824 |
(2nd market house) Offices |
|
|
| Maguiresbridge
|
Fermanagh |
1835 c. |
Vacant ? |
|
|
| Markethill
|
Armagh |
– |
Shop |
|
|
| Middletown
|
Armagh |
1829 |
Offices |
|
|
| Moira
|
Down |
1810 c. |
Offices ? |
|
|
| Moneymore
|
Londonderry |
1819 |
Public house and vacant |
|
|
| Moneymore
|
Londonderry |
1839 |
Shops and private houses |
|
|
| Newtownards
|
Down |
1765 |
See full article on Market House, Newtownards |
File:Newtownards Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 466808.jpg |
|
| Newtownbutler
|
Fermanagh |
1830 c. |
– |
|
|
| Portaferry
|
Down |
1752 |
Sub-office of Northern Ireland Housing Executive |
File:Market House, Portaferry (01), October 2009.JPG |
|
| Randalstown
|
Antrim |
1831 |
Library (previously court house) |
File:Randalstown Library - geograph.org.uk - 636472.jpg |
|
| Rathfriland
|
Down |
1770 c. |
– |
|
|
| Saintfield
|
Down |
1802 |
Orange Hall |
File:Saintfield Market House.jpg |
|
| Toome
|
Antrim |
1830 (before) |
Bookmaker |
|
|
| Trillick
|
Tyrone |
1820 c. |
Masonic hall |
File:Masonic Hall, Trillick - geograph.org.uk - 1382705.jpg |
|
See also
References
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Sources
Further reading
- McParland, Edward (2001) Public Architecture in Ireland 1680–1760 Yale University Press Template:ISBN
External links
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