1831 – 80 South Mall, Cork
End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey with attic premises in Victorian Italianate style,
End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey with attic premises in Victorian Italianate style,
Good quality bank branch on South Mall.
Built in the 1920s to the design of architect Henry H.
Ornate large former department store building for Alex Grant &
Formerly the site of the Munster Arcade,
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact.
The Opera House replaced an older building on this site that burned down in December 1955.
The Crawford Art Gallery occupies a prominent position in the heart of the City of Cork and prior to the new extension was a clever amalgamation of two separate structures dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Part of a larger development of a hostel,
Urban infill to provide six terraced houses with car parking spaces designed by Cork City Architects Department.