1843 – Whitfield Court, Co. Waterford
Built between 1841 and 1843, the Daniel Robertson-designed Whitfield Court was built for William Christmas on the footprint of a previous property.
Built between 1841 and 1843, the Daniel Robertson-designed Whitfield Court was built for William Christmas on the footprint of a previous property.
The present ford bridge was built by Thomas Rhodes,
Constructed between 1840 and 1844 at a cost of over £10,000.
Built on site of earlier pre-1840 Catholic chapel,
Fine small stone courthouse with courtroom lit by three round-headed windows.
Design for Market House for Clones.
A fine symmetrical building by William Deane Butler.
Originally Saint Malachy’s was intended to be the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Down and Connor and was to seat 7,000 worshippers but in the time when the Great Famine took hold in Ireland it was decided that the funds would be better spent elsewhere to alleviate the suffering of many.
Prior to the construction of this fine Gothic church,
The remaining terrace of the houses built to form Wilton Place in 1844.