1859 – St. Austin’s Abbey, Tullow, Co. Carlow
Architect: Deane & Woodward
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850’s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
St. Austin’s Abbey was built in the 1850’s by Charles Henry Doyne youngest son of Robert Doyne.
A good example of McCarthy’s work,
Designed by Thomas Turner, the Town Hall was built in 1859 by McLaughlin &
Built in 1859 for the Corn Exchange Company,
Based on the principals of Dr.
Fine brick water-house with cast-iron tank above for the provision of water to railway engines in the steam era.
Fine smaller country house with conservatory and prominent central chimney stack.
Dating from around 1860, this fine and recently restored glasshouse is made of timber rather than cast iron.
Aughentaine Castle consisted of a two-storey main block and a lower two-storey wing,