1600c – Hatch’s Castle, Ardee, Co. Louth
The smaller of the two castles on the street, Hatch’s Castle with its unusual rounded corners is a private home. The southern corner has a projecting turret.
The smaller of the two castles on the street, Hatch’s Castle with its unusual rounded corners is a private home. The southern corner has a projecting turret.
A wonderfully eccentric design for the Hibernian Bank which mixes a myriad of architectural features. The small tower with corner window and copper dome is the entrance to the manager’s residence above the branch.
Unusual market house from the early twentieth century in a curious hybrid of styles. Shown prior to its conversion to a library by deBlacam &
Designed by prominent church architect William Hague, this church of 1896 is attached to an earlier convent.
A robust and rustic obelisk in the middle of the market square dedicated to the 2nd Viscount de Vesci.
Originally designed by John Semple in 1825, only the western end with his trademark austerity survives.
The Matlock Bath pavilion was completed around 1884. Also known as the Palais Royal, it wasan ambitious structure with a 228ft frontage of mainly glass.
Concerns are being raised about a proposed condominium development that would see a pair of 48- and 44-storey towers poking up behind the provincial Legislative Building at Queen’s Park.
Simple barnlike church with rendered exterior and small belfry on gable. Largely rebuilt in the 1950s.
The ancestral seat of the Earls of Wicklow was the palatial Shelton Abbey, near Arklow,
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