1792 – Market House, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

Architect: Colonel William Hayes

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The Market House was designed by Colonel William Hayes of Avondale, County Wicklow and stands in the middle of Market Square. Acording to Lewis “The market-house, a very commodious building, was erected by the late Gen. Conyngham, afterwards Lord Rossmore, whose arms are emblazoned over the entrance.”

The building is of five bays in length with the centre three arches projected with a secondary pediment. The outer bays contain blank windows. The ends of the Market House have large rusticated arches flanked by round headed niches. Above all the arches are inset panels with festoons while the blank windows and niches have medallions. At the western end the pediment contains a carved Conygham (later Rossmore) coat of arms. The eastern pediment contains an oval medallion containing “Dedicated to the convenience of inhabitants of Monaghan by the Rt.Hon. Lieut.Gen. Robert Cunninghame 1792 S.H. of Avondale Del”. After lying empty for many years, the building was renovated and is used as a Tourist Office and gallery space.

Published September 29, 2009 | Last Updated August 30, 2024