1845 – St. John’s Church, Waterford
Architect: John B. Keane
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church,
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church,
A school for the education of the Deaf,
Tudor Gothic remodelling of house, and landscape scheme,
Imposing polygonal gatehouse attached to earlier gateway,
Constructed as the Parochial Sunday School by Booth for the Draper’s Company estates.
A good example of Jacobean Revival architecture,
Corner of Castle Place and Donegall Place – a three storey stucco building with round headed windows.
Originally constructed for the Drogheda and Dublin Railway Company,
Also known as Dawson Grove, Dartrey was built in 1846 and designed by William Burn as a large Elizabethan Revivial mansion to replace an earlier house on the site.
“A general prospect of the Royal College of St Patrick,