1800 – House, Cormac Street, Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Two impressive houses creating an imposing corner on the outskirts of Tullamore.
Two impressive houses creating an imposing corner on the outskirts of Tullamore.
Sited at the top of Kilmorey Square, the Market House contained a covered market space at ground level with a municipal space above.
Built after the 1798 Rebellion as Richmond Barracks to accommodate 1,000 men in a H-plan arrangement.
Knock’s notability derives from the “Apparition” of 1879, when, at 8.00PM on 21 August,
Still intact, sited in the centre of the market square, but now much defaced by its usage as a service station.
Three Wide Streets Commissioners buildings built on their usual narrow lots,
The Irish Tourist Association surveyor writes in 1944 that the house was interesting as it was the remains of a very old Elizabethan house.
The canal had been completed to Tullamore in March of 1798 and was the terminus for six years until the line to Shannon Harbour was completed in 1804.
In 1800, eight architects were invited to submit proposals for St.
In 1800, eight architects were invited to submit proposals for St.