1830 – Gortnamona House, Clontuskert, Co. Galway
A three-bay three-storey house, perhaps first built about 1720 but probably refronted with tripartite windows,
A three-bay three-storey house, perhaps first built about 1720 but probably refronted with tripartite windows,
Late Georgian house with unusual double three-bay bows on the garden facade,
A Tudor-Gothic house, built in 1830 by Henry Barré Beresford,
A two-storey five-bay building, with outer two breaking forward, composed of dressed limestone,
This handsome former corn and flour mill displays the balanced proportions and fine detailing typical of nineteenth century architectural developments.
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,