1830 – Monkstown Church of Ireland, Co. Dublin
Architect: John Semple & John McCurdy
Originally built in 1789,
Originally built in 1789,
Now obscured by more modern security measures,
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal, September 14 1833: “A handsome church,
The foundation stone of St Mary’s was laid in 1827 and the church consecrated in April 1830.
Closed in 1962, and converted into offices,
The St. Nathy’s complex comprises a school, former barracks and gate lodge.
Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary refers to Strancally Castle as “a modern castle,
Replaced by an unremarkable exercise in 1950s Romaneque sited on the then edge of town.
Sion House was one of the residences of the Dunville family and it was used by them as a base for their pursuit of hunting.
This classical barn style church was erected in 1831 as the Meeting House for the congregation,