1905 – Houses, The Diamond, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Attractive terrace of three Arts & Crafts style houses, that replaced an earlier range of large thatched buildings.
Attractive terrace of three Arts & Crafts style houses, that replaced an earlier range of large thatched buildings.
Originally constructed as a school for females by the wife of the local rector, Cassandra Hand.
Large three bay Georgian residence with curved central entrance bay. Used as a residence for land agents for the Dartrey estate.
Gatehouse to the former Rose estate at Mullaghmore. The windows of the house have a similar stonework pattern to the porch at the Cornagilta school constructed by the estate.
Replaced by William Hague’s church, which was constructed alongside, this simple church with gothic windows to the street was demolished in the early 20th century.
A fine little church with a symmetrical front on a slightly elevated site – it’s constructed over a basement, which gives the church a separation from the main streetscape.
Mausoleum to Lady Anne Dawson for Thomas Dawson, lst Viscount Cremorne. After sitting derelict and roofless for many years,
Built as a summer house for the Blayneys and used by the Hope family. Now largely disappeared, the front columns and wall are standing but covered in vegetation.
Fine barn style gothic church by William Hague who finished the town’s cathedral after the death of the architect J.J.
Possibly added to by local architect William Walker in a simple tudor style. For many years after the departure of the Kane family,