1780s – The Abbey, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
Celbridge Abbey was built by Bartholomew Van Homrigh, Lord Mayor of Dublin,
Celbridge Abbey was built by Bartholomew Van Homrigh, Lord Mayor of Dublin,
Designed by Richard Evans, a canal engineer,
An early work of Richard Morrison in a classical style reminiscent of the work of James Gandon.
Originally built as a gaol in 1796 by the Naas Corporation.
The Hotel was built in 1803 and was closed as such in 1849.
Lyons, near Hazlehatch, County Kildare, was originally the seat of the Aylmer family,
In 1807 a Royal Canal Hotel was opened at Moyvalley,
The barracks, originally known as Naas Barracks, were built for local militia units in 1813,
Believed to have been built to replace an earlier and similar structure,
In Spring 1813, a tender from Hargrave,