1825 – Moynalty House, Moynalty, Co. Meath
Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay,
Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay,
Described simply as “Purdysburn, the splendid mansion of Narcissus Batt,
Beautifully sited on St.
Dublin’s two medieval cathedrals are both in the hands of the former “Established Church”,
In 1818, two branches of Irish Seceding Presbyterianism united to form the Secession Synod of Ireland.
Home’s Hotel was opened by Scotsman George Home in 1826 but it only remained open for a few years.
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
Church building readily identifiable as the work of Semple with later interior decoration from the early twentieth century –
Built in 1826 on land donated by Roger Hall of Narrow Water Castle.
Described by Lewis in 1837 as “The court-house is a handsome building in the Grecian style,