1830s – Sion House, Navan, Co. Meath
Sion House was one of the residences of the Dunville family and it was used by them as a base for their pursuit of hunting.
Sion House was one of the residences of the Dunville family and it was used by them as a base for their pursuit of hunting.
This large two-storey house dates from the 18th century and was home to the Metge family,
One of a pair of similarly eccentric gate lodges built for Summerhill House.
Parts of the nave of the current church was constructed in 1770 on the site of an earlier church.
The mausoleum of the Taylor family built by James Franklin Fuller in 1869,
Large 3-storey over basement Italianate house with campanile,
Alteration and enlargements by Trim-based architect John P.
Completed by June 1883, for P.J.
“The walls of superstructure are built of rubble masonry,
Trim Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson using one of his standard plans and was intended to hold 500 inmates.