1850 – St John’s Church of Ireland, Sandymount, Dublin
Like St Bartholemew’s in Ballsbridge, this was commissioned by Sidney Herbert after whom nearby Sidney Parade is named.
Like St Bartholemew’s in Ballsbridge, this was commissioned by Sidney Herbert after whom nearby Sidney Parade is named.
An austere Gothic revival church with a fine spire and entrance doorway.
Fine mid-nineteenth century Roman Catholic church that is quite reminiscent of earlier Board of First Fruits churches for the Church of Ireland.
A nice traditional shopfront with elevated georgian front door. This is one of the few traditional shopfronts on Bachelors Walk.
This large two-storey house dates from the 18th century and was home to the Metge family,
One of a pair of similarly eccentric gate lodges built for Summerhill House.
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2.
Down a very narrow lane between Georges Hill and Halston Street,
William Jurys, a former commercial traveler,
Proposal to build a new street running through Trinity College from Nassau Street to Moss Street.