County Buildings, Enniskillen

[3] The new building, which was designed in the Neo-Georgian style, involved a symmetrical main frontage with five bays facing onto East Bridge Street; the central section of three bays, which slightly projected forwards and was five storeys high, was faced with stone and featured a deeply recessed doorway; there were sash windows on each of the floors above and a flag pole projected above the middle first floor window.

The new building was constructed by the local contractor, A. J. Humphries, at a cost of £58,000 and was officially opened by the Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh, the 5th Earl of Enniskillen, on 28 May 1960.

[8] In March 2017, the building was deemed surplus to requirements by the Northern Ireland Assembly and was marketed for sale.

[9] It was acquired by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council who re-designated it as a "Connect Centre" in April 2018.

[10] The council then initiated an extensive programme of refurbishment works in July 2018[11] before re-opening the building as a "Services Hub" and also as a Register Office for birth and deaths and as a venue for marriages and civil partnerships in February 2020.