No 2 Graham Place, Lisburn
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 11 Jul 2010
A large house, at the end of Sloan Street. On the “At Risk” register which describes it as: “A rather unassuming, two-storey, red-brick townhouse, thought to date from the 1840s. It retains much of its original character and appearance, although the surroundings have undoubtedly changed beyond recognition. While being far from dereliction, the building does appear to be unused, and could benefit greatly from some timely repair”. Note: this photograph appears as a matter of record only and should not be interpreted as an expression, by me, of any criticism of the owner or his/her standards of maintenance.