1835 – Ballydarton House, Fenagh, Co. Carlow
This is a detached two-storey Tudor Revival country house with half-dormer attic,
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,
Originally designed by the Pains in 1835,
Burnt out in 1922, the Court House was rebuilt and also re-modelled in 1925 with the addition of external windows,
Work began around 1822 and cost about 50,000 to complete.
Originally opened in 1835 by James Fagan MP and soon renamed the Royal Hotel after he received a Royal Warrant.
An interesting feature of the Hilton estate is the vast tower over a gateway into the farm yard to the rear of the house.
Goldenbridge Cemetery is adjacent to the Grand Canal in Kilmainham.