1840s – House, Kilree Street, Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown), Co. Carlow
Picturesque house of four bays and two storeys with a Tudor-revival façade.
Picturesque house of four bays and two storeys with a Tudor-revival façade.
Constructed between 1840 and 1844 at a cost of over £10,000.
A good example of Jacobean Revival architecture,
The railway arrived here in 1846.
Fantastically muscular design for the main gateway to Duckett’s Grove –
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
Strongly reminiscent of the work of Deane and Woodward of a decade before.
Built c.1874 and possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, c. 1675.
19th century Italianate house added to an earlier house that then became the service wing for the new enlarged building.
Symmetrical but domestically scaled Masonic Lodge,