1800 – House, Cormac Street, Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Two impressive houses creating an imposing corner on the outskirts of Tullamore. Both have good quality doorcases and a fine staircase can be glimpsed in one through its windows.
Two impressive houses creating an imposing corner on the outskirts of Tullamore. Both have good quality doorcases and a fine staircase can be glimpsed in one through its windows.
Large high quality and high status house in rubble stone with cut stone dressings set back from streetline.
A fine stone building with a ground floor that was originally arcaded with a meeting room above.
Originally known as Acres Hall after the developer or building speculator Thomas Acres, this fine house is now home to Tullamore Urban Council.
Burnt out in 1922, the Court House was rebuilt and also re-modelled in 1925 with the addition of external windows,
Now the entrance to a factory, only this massive machiolated gatehouse remains of the old Gaol.
A fine cut stone bank branch with associated living accommodation above. Now used as offices. Designed by Sandham Symes in 1870 but not built for almost a decade,
A simple little stone church with classical overtones and a similarly designed porch which echoes the proportions of the main facade.
A fine three storey warehouse in Ruskinian Gothic, which has been restored and amalgamated into the adjacent Bank of Ireland premises.
An unusual Post Office building on O’Connor Square, the building boasts this unusual doorway,
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