1839 – Bethesda Chapel, Granby Row, Dublin
Architect: Frederick Darley / Batchelor & Hicks
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
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.
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,
This house has been alternatively known as Mount Malpas,
Following an Act of Parliament in 1772,
When the 3rd Viscount de Vesci married Lady Emma Hubert, daughter of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.