1807 – Castlegar, Ahascragh, Co. Galway
“In his exteriors he imitated mediaeval castles and abbeys,
“In his exteriors he imitated mediaeval castles and abbeys,
The Chapel Royal, or as it is now known the Church of the Most Holy Trinity,
The main entrance to the castle for vehicular traffic,
The hotel was one of five operated between Dublin and the Shannon and opened in 1807 and operated until 1860 despite passenger services being stopped in 1852.
Issercleran or St.Clerans was the home of the Burke family who built the house c.1784,
The present building incorporates a Scottish style plantation house of ca 1622,
Picturesque Italianate villa, for Rev. John Molesworth Staples (nephew,
Constructed to replace an earlier barracks in Barrack Green, and destroyed by Anti Treaty Forces in August 1922 during the Irish Civil War.
Designed shortly after the Battle of Trafalgar,
In 1807 a Royal Canal Hotel was opened at Moyvalley,