1820 – Houses, Wolfe Tone Sq., Bantry, Co. Cork
Semi-detached pair of houses, constructed around 1820, now in use as offices.
Semi-detached pair of houses, constructed around 1820, now in use as offices.
Built as a Courthouse and jail (bridewell) in 1824-1828 to a design by Cork-based architect George R.
Fine Regency Gothic church designed by English architect Henry Edward Kendall. Described by Samuel Lewis,
Builder: J. Murphy, Bantry.
The school was built in 1853 at the expense of Richard White, Earl of Bantry. It opened as a school on 29th January 1855 and opened as a National School on 1st May 1871.
The chapel was a later addition to the Romanesque Revival complex, and was designed by S.F.
Former branch of the Provincial Bank, later merged into Allied Irish Banks.
Bantry Library was originally designed in 1962 by the Cork County Council architect Patrick McSweeney. While not an official project of the council at that time,