1731 – Borris House, Borris, Co. Carlow
Architect: Richard Morrison & William Vitruvius Morrison
The ancestral home of the Mcmorrough Kavanaghs,
The ancestral home of the Mcmorrough Kavanaghs,
Eccentric design with unusual tower, with Tudor Revival touches for a catholic school.
Wonderful symmetrical composition with a stationmaster’s house in the upper floor of the central building.
Designs for Rokeby Hall by Thomas Cooley but supervised by Francis Johnston after his death,
Once this waterfall on the Liffey was once one of the best known in the country,
Built as a branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland,
Designed in 1876,
Built in 1815,
Mainly attributed to Thomas A.
The site of a church from 1100; however all that is left is the beautiful Hiberno-Romanesque architectural porch and doorway.