1913 – House, Foxrock, Co. Dublin
Architect: William Whymper
Domestic house by English architect William Whymper,
Domestic house by English architect William Whymper,
Probably the strangest 20th Century building in Dublin and definitely the last hurrah of Victorian Gothic for a religious based institution,
Originally started life as a large house,
Suburban cinema with its main entrance fronted by a cast iron and glass porch flanked by two commercial units.
Sketch design by the architect Horace T.
Very narrow building with Portland stone front with colonnade of granite Doric columns at street level.
A small building with elaborate gable and unusual window arrangements.
Designed by Edward W.
This church is considered as one of the best designed by R.M.
Fine stone house with decorative bargeboards and porches.