1824 – General Post Office, Cork
Architect: Thomas Deane
Built in 1824 for the Cork Savings Bank and designed by local architect Thomas Deane on Pembroke Street.
Built in 1824 for the Cork Savings Bank and designed by local architect Thomas Deane on Pembroke Street.
Large classical house built on an elevated site overlooking the River Blackwater,
An unbuilt scheme to enlarge the 18th century house at Fota.
Unbuilt design by the Pains –
Built as a Court House and jail (bridewell) in 1824-1828 to a design by Cork-based architect George R.
A t-shaped church with galleried transepts,
Built in 1827 on the site of the original St Munchin’s church replacing a medieval church.
Also known as Holy Trinity Church.
Also known as Elm Park.
Constructed in 1828 over a spring well –