1875 – Loughgall Manor, Co. Armagh
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
As CIE’s Consultant Architect in the 1940s,
Lewis describes this house in the following terms “Near the town stands Cahirconlish House,
The canal had been completed to Tullamore in March of 1798 and was the terminus for six years until the line to Shannon Harbour was completed in 1804.
A new Gothic style Church erected to a design of the architect William Hague and carried out under superintendence of T.F.McNamara.
Long established hotel, now falling into dereliction, after closure in 2011 and being left to rot.
The Cavan and Leitrim Railway opened for goods traffic on 17 October 1887 and for passengers on 24 October 1887.
Work began in 1867 on what was known as Headley Towers and also,
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
“The two cottage villas shown in the illustration with the present number have just been erected at Fortbreda Park,