1864 – St Bartholomew’s Church of Ireland, Clyde Road, Dublin
Architect: T.H. Wyatt
On a wonderful leafy corner site in the heart of suburban Ballsbridge,
On a wonderful leafy corner site in the heart of suburban Ballsbridge,
Constructed between 1862 and 1864 in an Early English gothic style at a cost of £4,000.
Most of this Wesleyan Methodist building still exists,
Designed as a warehouse for a local merchant Patrick Beakey,
This was the second of three major International Exhibitions held in Dublin,
Picturesque yet substantial gatehouse to the park entrance at Clonmell Place.
Designed by J.
Opened in 1843 as Samuel Steel’s Commercial and Family Hotel.
For many years, known as “Lucky Coady’s”
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.