1861 – Design for St. Macartan’s Cathedral, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Architect: J.J. McCarthy
Design for St. Macartan’s Cathedral,
Design for St. Macartan’s Cathedral,
A fine little church with a symmetrical front on a slightly elevated site –
Probably designed by James Hughes,
Fine stableyard with accomodation set around three sides of a square and decorative stone archways set into the centre of the fourth.
An excellent example of the Gothic revival by J.J.
Designed by Richard Herbert Carpenter and William Slater of London who afterward also produced plans to extend St.
Originally a relatively conventional Georgian residence,
Castle Leslie stands on the site of an earlier castle and was designed by Charles Lanyon and W.H.
Fine set of piers and gates flanked by matching gatehouses in an Italianate style.
Possibly by William Hague or E.J.