1836 – Arc de Triomphe, Paris
Architect: Jean François Thérèse Chalgrin
50 metres high and 45 metres wide,
50 metres high and 45 metres wide,
Large branch bank for Bank of Ireland with outbuildings and living accommodation.
Originally a medieval house on the site was constructed in 1591,
Between 1826 to 1836, J. C.
The old Custom House (now part of Pointe-a-Callière,
The estate has been home to two prominent Wexford families.
Still standing today, but with an altered and simplified roofline,
A previously modest Georgian house was dressed up by George Papworth in the 1830s.
Detached four-bay two-storey Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic,
Fine little building with decorative pinnacles and crisp detailing. The battlemented porch with twin-light window is an especially attractive feature.