1833 – Chapelizod Gate Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Possibly the finest building in the park,
Possibly the finest building in the park,
Designed to accommodate 1650 people, consecrated 25 July 1833,
Fine entrance gateway to the Georgian mansion of 1820 by William Farrell –
In the centre of Lough Key Forest & Activity Park there is the ruins of a former Church of Ireland from the old Rockingham Estate.
There have been three turnstile entrances to the Zoo grounds.
Formerly known as Ballinasloe District Asylum.
A good collection of terraced houses along the Mall. Though not of the quality of Beresford Terrace or Charlemont Place they have charm.
Designed by Thomas Smith, an English architect who worked in Ireland for Sir Patrick Bellew,
The church was built as part of the town planning scheme of George Kingston,the Earl of Kingston,
Now housing the County Museum, this small pedimented building with twin entrances on either side was originally built as a small meeting house.