1861 – St John’s Cathedral, Limerick
The English architect of St.
The English architect of St.
Former 19th century commercial premises now redeveloped. The original large shop premises at ground level has been subdivided into multiple units.
Prior to the construction of this fine Gothic church,
This humourous Gothic Style folly with exaggerated crenellations was designed and built by the architect James Pain around 1840.
Originally built as the Limerick Savings Bank;
This terrace in Pery Square was built in 1838,
Built in 1827 on the site of the original St Munchin’s church replacing a medieval church.
Recently renovated with much work carried out on the interior and the exterior restored.
The Custom House was designed by Italian architect Daviso de Arcort better known as Davis Ducart.
Limerick was still a fortified city when John Pardon and Edmund Sexton started work on the building of New Square,