1866 – Nos.2-4 Marys Abbey, Dublin
Architect: Charles Geoghegan
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.
The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle.
From the Dublin-based magazine the “Dublin Builder”
The site for the church was a gift from Lord Portarlington,
Still in use today, it was described at the time of its completion as a ‘very neat little church’.
Courtown House, near Gorey, was the seat of the Earls of Courtown.
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist,
Both the church and the priory were designed by local architect John Murray.
Now part of the Westin Hotel,