The Ulster Bank in Dromore is situated in the town's very busy, very narrow, Church Street. The two storey building was inserted into a terrace by local architect Henry Hobart and it's beauty is often missed as one rushes between Market Square and the Cathedral on your way to Belfast, Banbridge or Lurgan. The sandstone and red brick facade can only be appreciated when viewed from a distance, such as the top of Lottery Place car park, but is well worth taking time to admire Hobart's design.
Ulster Bank, Dromore
The Ulster Bank in Dromore is situated in the town's very busy, very narrow, Church Street. The two storey building was inserted into a terrace by local architect Henry Hobart and it's beauty is often missed as one rushes between Market Square and the Cathedral on your way to Belfast, Banbridge or Lurgan. The sandstone and red brick facade can only be appreciated when viewed from a distance, such as the top of Lottery Place car park, but is well worth taking time to admire Hobart's design.
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Dromore,
local,
Northern Ireland,
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