1904 – Wesleyan Church, Halesowen Road, Old Hill, Staffordshire
Architect: William F. Edwards
Constructed 1904 in red and cream coloured brick,
Constructed 1904 in red and cream coloured brick,
Rathcoole Housing Estate was one of the first large-scale housing schemes in Northern Ireland in the 1940s and 50s.
Closed and converted into a restaurant,
Elegant modernist shopfront with glass display boxes allowing the maximum amount of product to be displayed to the passersby.
Montgomery was responsible for a few filling stations for Shell around Dublin.
Although extended,
Religious campus that was built around an existing house,
Unusual retail kiosk near the Ardkeen hospital.
A mixed development of semi-detached and terraced housing by Daithi Hanley who was with Dun Laoghaire Borough Council at this time.
Now known as Greenwood Infant School,