1832 – Oak Park, Carlow
Architect: William Vitruvius Morrison, Richard Morrison / William Mitchell
Formerly known as Painestown,
Formerly known as Painestown,
Eccentric design with unusual tower, with Tudor Revival touches for a catholic school.
A fine classical temple by John B.
The original church was erected at expense of Jane,
Built in 1832, the little church has a much older tower,
The construction of Carlow Cathedral started in 1826 under the supervision of the architect Joseph Lynch who was succeeded by the architect Thomas Cobden in 1829 who changed the design.
Possibly the finest building in the park,
There have been three turnstile entrances to the Zoo grounds.
Designed by Thomas Smith, an English architect who worked in Ireland for Sir Patrick Bellew,
Carlow Court House was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison in 1830,completed in 1834,