1733 – Ballyhaise Agriculture College, Co. Cavan
Architect: Richard Cassels
Ballyhaise House was built for the Newburghs,
Ballyhaise House was built for the Newburghs,
A Palladian house of two storeys over a basement,
Designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce for Dean Welbore Ellis.
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow.
This is probably Richard Cassel’s first independent work in Dublin.
Erected to commemorate William of Orange’s victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690,
The Gill Hall estate was named after a Captain Magill an officer in Cromwell’s Army,
Newbridge House is a very fine example of a Georgian mansion within Newbridge Demesne Regional Park.
Designed by Chief Surveyor Thomas Burgh,
Mount Ievers was built between 1733 and 1737 for Henry Ievers to the design of John Rothery a local architect.