1830 – St. Nathy’s College, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon
The St. Nathy’s complex comprises a school, former barracks and gate lodge.
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,
Originally Gloucester Terrace, Gloucester Street,
End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey with attic premises in Victorian Italianate style,
Still in use today, with further extension and alterations by Millar &
Five-bay two-storey over basement country house,
Also known as Mitchell Barracks, it was built as a direct result of the 1798 Rebellion.