1795 – 1st Bailieborough Presbyterian Church, Corglass, Co. Cavan
Corglass Congregation was founded in 1714. Still in use today.
Corglass Congregation was founded in 1714. Still in use today.
St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church was erected in 1839 and replaced an older Church near to this site which was described as a long thatched Chapel,
Erected as an Agricultural Training School with suitable offices and a 48 acre farm attached. Intended as a training school where eight pupils boarded and were taught both the theory and practice of modern and scientific methods of farming.
The Model Schools were erected between 1848 and 1850, the costs of which was funded by Sir John Young,
Victorian house, the home of the 1st and indeed last Lord Lisgar, who was Governor of New South Wales, and later Governor-General of Canada.
Part of a series of Presbyterian manses built across county Cavan in the 1870s.
Originally built by First and Second Bailieborough Presbyterian Churches as an institute for the education of boys in their faith. In 1903 it was acquired by the Masonic Order and it continues to be a meeting place for Lodge 796.
Built to replace an older Church which had been erected about 1770. This older Church was known as 2nd Bailieborough and is now demolished with just the graveyard remaining.