1885 – Former Greyfriar’s Church, Waterford
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
An appealing small-scale Gothic Revival Methodist Church,
An appealing small-scale Gothic Revival Methodist Church,
Fine classical building of five bays,
An imposing church in the Classical style,
Waterford City Hall was originally built in 1783 as an Assembly Rooms and Theatre.
Designed by local architect John Roberts,
Designed by local architect John Roberts,
Founded by the Franciscans around 1240, only the nave, chancel and an aisle remain of the original complex.
According to Lewis’s Topographical Dictionary “A monastery for Dominican or Black Friars,
Reginald’s Tower is a circular tower, part of the town’s defences,
Built in two phases,