1799 – Court House, Lismore, Co. Waterford
Architect: John Carr
The Sessions House, as it was first known,
The Sessions House, as it was first known,
Largely unbuilt scheme for a client who died shortly after the design was commissioned.
This fine limestone building was erected in the late 1820’s and was probably designed by James Pain.
Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary refers to Strancally Castle as “a modern castle,
An imposing church in the Classical style,
According to the Dublin Penny Journal,
Fine classical building of five bays,
Built between 1841 and 1843, the Daniel Robertson-designed Whitfield Court was built for William Christmas on the footprint of a previous property.
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church,
The “Hindu-gothic” Indian gate designed by a local architect Martin Day.