1838 – St. John The Baptist Church, Clontarf, Dublin
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne in a Perpendicular Gothic,
Original church designed by Patrick Byrne in a Perpendicular Gothic,
A late 17th century house was subsumed into a much larger and ornate building designed by Daniel Robertson of Kilkenny in 1836-38 as a spectacular castle.
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
Originally the site of a medieval Castle of the Pale,
The original interior long vanished, this small bank,
A small christian church with very few architectural pretensions except for its main façade.
A residential square just off Pearse Street using the street as one side.
Castleboro was a very large, imposing classical mansion built about 1840 for the 1st Baron Carew.
An early-Victorian Gothic Revival church with an unusual combination of small belfry and large porch.
Another fine gatelodge to the park,