1703 – Gola House, Co. Monaghan
Unusual house, similar to another in the county at Anketell. An unpopular family, the owners of Gola had been planted by King William in the 1660s.
Unusual house, similar to another in the county at Anketell. An unpopular family, the owners of Gola had been planted by King William in the 1660s.
Neo-Gothic schoolhouse, built along with a teacher’s house for Miss Gertrude Rose of Mullaghmore House.
Former gatelodge for Camla Vale house, and not Rossmore Castle as usually assumed due to its proximity across the road. Driveway and Camla Vale house are both gone.
The development of Ballybay town during the 18th century coincided with the purchase of the Ballybay Estate by Henry Leslie in 1712.
Fine example of a standardised design school from the Office of Public Works. There was a range of different sizes ranging from two classrooms upwards.
A good example of a middle-sized L-plan house, with flat-roofed porch to front, and three-bay south elevation.
Costing a total of €2m, the new Fire station houses a host of key elements demanded of a modern fire station including: six appliance bays,
The site consists of The Market House building and outbuildings, The Diamond, Clones. The Market House is owned by Monaghan County Council,
Design for St. Macartan’s Cathedral, Monaghan, which was under construction at this time, and completed, after McCarthy’s death,
A multi-user Education Campus on the site of the former Military Barracks site in Monaghan, designed by Oppermann Architects. This campus will provide education at primary,