1837 – Narrow Water Castle, Warrenpoint, Co. Down
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836,
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836,
Constructed during 1836-37 to replace an earlier meeting house built 1821 at Alfred Place.
Originally published as “Outline Plan of Dublin exhibiting the course of the proposed Railway Colonnade Through the City for connecting the General Terminus of the Railways from the South and South Western Districts with Kingstown harbour”.
A simple church with a plain and shallow Palladian façade with a central doorway.
St Paul’s dates from 1835-37, was designed by Patrick Byrne,
Country houses become hotels and guest houses,
The Falkiner family became Baronets of Abbotstown in 1812.
The original house was designed by Blore in a Tudor Revival style.
Called Bethel, following the Welsh Nonconformist practice of calling chapels after places associated with Holy Writ,
A rebuilding project by John B.