1837 – St Paul’s Church, Arran Quay, Dublin
Architect: Patrick Byrne
St Paul’s dates from 1835-37, was designed by Patrick Byrne, and is one of the most prominent buildings on the city quays.
St Paul’s dates from 1835-37, was designed by Patrick Byrne, and is one of the most prominent buildings on the city quays.
Fine small bank branch in an Italianate style with manager’s residence to the rear.
Branch bank for the former National Bank, later part of the Bank of Ireland. Later extended in the early 1920s in the same vaguely Tudor style.
Former presbytery for the neighbouring St. Paul’s Church, and now offices for a Catholic church-based youth organisation.