1812 – Knockdrin Castle, Co. Westmeath
Architect: James Shiel
Originally Sir Richard Morrison was requested to design the castle,
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,
In April 1814 work commenced on the building of the present All Saints Church.
The barracks, originally known as Naas Barracks, were built for local militia units in 1813,
The Catholic Church of Saints Michael and John on Exchange Street Lower,
St. George’s Church is a former parish church designed by Francis Johnston,
By an unknown architect and incorporating parts of an earlier house to the rear.
The present house was completed in 1813 to the design of architect William Robertson.