1834 – St. Brigid’s Church, Raharney, Co. Westmeath
A simple T-plan catholic church constructed shortly after the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.
A simple T-plan catholic church constructed shortly after the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.
Now converted into a exhibition and event space,
Built as a Church of Ireland chapel for a nearby Asylum for Blind Women.
Westland Row Station opened on 17 December 1834 as the city terminus of the Dublin &
The smallest of Dublin’s Victorian prisons,
This is a detached two-storey Tudor Revival country house with half-dormer attic,
Former mill building, part of the large Boland’s milling complex. The remainder of the complex has been demolished for redevelopment.
Originally a four storey, 16th century castle,
The congregation was originally founded circa 1650,
Burnt out in 1922, the Court House was rebuilt and also re-modelled in 1925 with the addition of external windows,