1805 – Design for Ormonde Bridge, Dublin
Intended to replace a five-span simple arch bridge built in 1684, which was destroyed by a flood in 1802.
Intended to replace a five-span simple arch bridge built in 1684, which was destroyed by a flood in 1802.
Fabulous little stableyard with Tudor castellations and doorways. The central archway in each range leads to upper living accommodation.
Lyons, near Hazlehatch, County Kildare, was originally the seat of the Aylmer family, though they sold it to the 1st Lord Cloncurry who had a new house built in 1797.
A Martello Tower along the coast converted into a residence. Dublin’s coastline has Martello towers at regular intervals as coastal defence.
Barningham Hall was built for Sir Edward Paston in 1612. It is said to have replaced an earlier hall, situated to the east between the present building and the lake.
Developed in the early 1800s around a plain classical house of the mid 18th century.