1834 – 1-5 St. Mark’s Place, The Mall, Armagh, Co. Armagh
A good collection of terraced houses along the Mall. Though not of the quality of Beresford Terrace or Charlemont Place they have charm.
A good collection of terraced houses along the Mall. Though not of the quality of Beresford Terrace or Charlemont Place they have charm.
Designed by Thomas Smith, an English architect who worked in Ireland for Sir Patrick Bellew,
The church was built as part of the town planning scheme of George Kingston,the Earl of Kingston,
Now housing the County Museum, this small pedimented building with twin entrances on either side was originally built as a small meeting house.
Carlow Court House was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison in 1830,completed in 1834,
Designed with two central octagonal towers from which wings for the patients extended,
Unsuccessful entry for Museum, lecture rooms and Campanile by English architect Thomas Rickman.
Designed by English architect Thomas Smith who came to work in County Louth in the early to mid 19th century.
An imposing church in the Classical style,
According to the Dublin Penny Journal,