1860 – Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar, Dublin
The Church of the Three Patrons,
The Church of the Three Patrons,
A pinnacled gothic tomb. Described as in the style of William Deane Butler,
A much extended and altered building from 1822 by George Papworth.
Richard Morrison’s original building of 1807 stood well back from the pavement on a site which had been chosen in 1797 for a Sessions House to replace the decayed 17th Century building further up the main street.
A robust and rustic obelisk in the middle of the market square dedicated to the 2nd Viscount de Vesci.
The original church on this site was completed in 1860,
Published in The Dublin Builder,
Published in The Dublin Builder,
Long established hotel, now falling into dereliction, after closure in 2011 and being left to rot.
The story of Durrow Abbey House is framed by two fires.