1876 – Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
Small gothic revival convent by O`Callaghan with the nuns accommodation separated from the chapel by a small two-stage tower and belfry.
Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don, replacing an earlier residence on Clonalis Estate dating from approximately 1750.
Constructed from 1875-1882. Built in the Gothic style, it had a magnificent pitch pine, hammerbeam roof,
Selected design after an architectural competition to replace County Courthouse that was destroyed in a fire in 1882.
Design submitted for new court house after the previous building was damaged by fire.
Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides, and rather awkward decorative pediments over paired ground-floor windows..
Imposing catholic church from English architect George Goldie, comprising nave, transepts, side aisles with two-storey sacristy to east and four-stage tower to north end of west front.
Main body of church constructed between 1897 and 1903 by Walter G.