1825 – Convamore House, Ballyhooly, Co. Cork
Architect: James Pain
Large classical house built on an elevated site overlooking the River Blackwater,
Large classical house built on an elevated site overlooking the River Blackwater,
Presumed to be the work of William Farrell as it is almost identical to his courthouse in Carrick-on-shannon,
An unbuilt scheme to enlarge the 18th century house at Fota.
The original house of the demense was destroyed in 1823 by an accidental fire,
Originally the seat of the Plunkett family,
Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay,
Described simply as “Purdysburn, the splendid mansion of Narcissus Batt,
Beautifully sited on St.
Dublin’s two medieval cathedrals are both in the hands of the former “Established Church”,
In 1818, two branches of Irish Seceding Presbyterianism united to form the Secession Synod of Ireland.