1841 – Presbyterian Church, Adelaide Road, Dublin
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
Built for an obscure christian sect, the Catholic Apostolic Church, also known as the Irvingites, this small Gothic church has little or no pretensions.
The first purpose-built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.
The ‘Eye and Ear’ as it is known opened in 1901 in a Queen Anne inspired symmetrical design by Carroll &
Formerly a Tea Room and Toilets block with Kiosk shop – only the Kiosk is still in operation.
Large warehouse to Adelaide Road constructed over the former sidings of Harcourt Street Station. An office block to the rear on Hatch Street.