1840 – Ravensdale Park, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Constructed in an austere Italianate style,
Constructed in an austere Italianate style,
Water mill, from about 1840, comprising of multiple-bay two-storey roughly dressed rubble stone buildings with mill pond,
A fine house later converted into a small hotel and much extended.
Mainly attributed to Thomas A.
Officially “The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary”,
Work stated in 1834 on a new parish church for Maynooth and in 1840 the new parish church of St.
St. Patrick’s is a simple rectangular church with a flat-ceiling interior.
A famous bar and lounge, now demolished. Replaced with a terrible office building whose sole concession to the historic buildings removed for its construction is a rounded corner with the quay.
Now part of a larger hotel complex – the house was remodelled from a late 18th century house into a Tudor Gothic mansion circa 1840.
Sir Nicholas Bagenal came to Ulster as Marshal of Elizabeth 1st’s army,