1843 – Presbyterian Church, Anne Street, Wexford
Architect: Thomas Willis
Described in 1885 as ‘a simple though shapely building handsomely decorated with closely clinging ivy’.
Described in 1885 as ‘a simple though shapely building handsomely decorated with closely clinging ivy’.
Designed by J.S.
After a tragic accident where masonry collapsed into a makeshift chapel,
St. Patrick’s Church at Clonevan (also spelt Clonevin) is in the Church of Ireland parish of Ardamine,
The present ford bridge was built by Thomas Rhodes,
Constructed between 1840 and 1844 at a cost of over £10,000.
Built on site of earlier pre-1840 Catholic chapel,
Fine small stone courthouse with courtroom lit by three round-headed windows.
The remaining terrace of the houses built to form Wilton Place in 1844.
Proposed alterations to the 16-arch masonry Shannonbridge of 1757,