1868 – Violet Hill, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Architect: William Fogerty
A medium sized country house, originally finished in brick,
A medium sized country house, originally finished in brick,
Purpose built hotel from the 1870s, later extended, most notedly by W.H.
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
Part of a proposed promenade complex to include a pavilion,
Concrete sea baths for ladies only for the Bray Pavilion Company along Bray seafront later the Promenade.
Now a McDonalds outlet, the former Townhall was commissioned by the 11th Earl of Meath to look down the main street of Bray.
Designed for Lord Brabazon,
Irish-born architect who was articled to Alfred G.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852,
Remodelled in 1900 ‘on modern lines as a station hotel’.