1958 – Faughan Valley High School, Drumahoe, Co. Derry
Architect: Noel Campbell

The former Faughan Valley High School closed in 2007, following the merger of Faughan Valley and Clondermot High School to form Lisneal College. The former school building comprises a large, one and two storey building with two internal courtyards, totall
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Architect: Noel Campbell The former Faughan Valley High School closed in 2007, following the merger of Faughan Valley and Clondermot High School to form Lisneal College. The former school building comprises a large, one and two storey building with two internal courtyards, totalling circa 58,000 sqft. The original building is Grade B2 listed, and from

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1953 – Former Garvagh High School, Garvagh, Co. Derry
Architect: Noel Campbell

The school was built in the early 1950s as a result of the education act of 1947, which set out to modernise the aging educational fabric in Northern Ireland, and was the first rural school of that era to be built. The school building, approximately 50,000 s
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1953 – Former Garvagh High School, Garvagh, Co. Derry | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Noel Campbell The school was built in the early 1950s as a result of the education act of 1947, which set out to modernise the aging educational fabric in Northern Ireland, and was the first rural school of that era to be built. The school building, approximately 50,000 sq.ft, is single storey, comprising a

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1842 – Former Workhouse, Limavady, Co. Derry
The Newtown Limavady Poor Union was formed in 1839 and covered an area of 240 square miles. Newtown Limavady Workhouse opened on 15th March 1842, with accommodation for 500 and admitted its first inmate on the same day. The initial cost of building was £5982 with fittings etc
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1842 – Former Workhouse, Limavady, Co. Derry | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

The Newtown Limavady Poor Union was formed in 1839 and covered an area of 240 square miles. Newtown Limavady Workhouse opened on 15th March 1842, with accommodation for 500 and admitted its first inmate on the same day. The initial cost of building was £5982 with fittings etc. adding another £1309 to the total. A

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