1845 – Cahore House, Gorey, Co. Wexford
Architect: Daniel Robertson
A seaside villa redesigned and enlarged into a small mock Tudor castle incorporating a fake “medieval”
A seaside villa redesigned and enlarged into a small mock Tudor castle incorporating a fake “medieval”
Built in 1845 and only costing £2,500,
A fine stone double-arched bridge under the railway embankment.
Drawings by William Deane, for various parts of the proposed re-design to Tudor-Revival style,
Designed for the Bank of Ireland by George Halpin,
Detached four-bay single-storey former place of worship, c.1845, with projecting entrance porch to west gable.
The architect of Ballyragget Church,
The church of St. John the Baptist was designed by Patrick Byrne in 1842 following a plan by A.W.N.
Tudor Gothic remodelling of house, and landscape scheme,
Imposing polygonal gatehouse attached to earlier gateway,