Queen Street House is a conservation-led refurbishment project located on Dominic Street in the heart of Newry. A B1 listed building dating back to the mid-19th century, the property has served as residential accommodation since approximately 1860 and represents an important element of the town’s architectural and historic character.
Northern Ireland register due to significant deterioration and damage resulting from vandalism and neglect. The project seeks to secure its long-term future through a sensitive restoration strategy guided by a minimal intervention approach, prioritising the repair, retention, and reinstatement of original features wherever possible.
The works aim to carefully balance
heritage conservation with contemporary standards of comfort, safety, and functionality, ensuring Queen Street House is respectfully revitalised as a sustainable and enduring part of Newry’s built environment.