1812 – Castle Leslie Gothic Gateway, Glaslough, Co. Monaghan
Architect: John Nash
Simple yet elegant design leading to the long avenue to the castle.
Simple yet elegant design leading to the long avenue to the castle.
This church is a fine example of early nineteenth-century church architecture in Ireland.
Built between 1809 and 1812 at the instigation of Lawrence Parsons,
Unexecuted design for countryhouse near Mullingar in Co.
A large three-storey, seven-bay house, for local MP,
Built in 1811/12 to replace an older house and was once the finest houses in the county.
Originally Sir Richard Morrison was requested to design the castle,
Designed by Francis Johnston (1760-1829) in a mock-Tudor style,
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal,
Built in 1812 for the 2nd Earl of Landaff,