1831 – Infantry Barracks, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
Also known as Mitchell Barracks, it was built as a direct result of the 1798 Rebellion. The land for the barracks was obtained from Lord Lucan and the official lease is dated 1827.
Also known as Mitchell Barracks, it was built as a direct result of the 1798 Rebellion. The land for the barracks was obtained from Lord Lucan and the official lease is dated 1827.
The former Castlebar prison was constructed between 1829 and 1834 at a cost of £23,000. According to Lewis,
A much extended and altered building from 1822 by George Papworth. In 1858,
Large District lunatic asylum erected to a design by George Wilkinson (1814-90). It has a symmetrical plan comprising nine-bay two-storey central block centred on three-bay two-storey pedimented projecting breakfront with five-bay two-storey projecting “pavilions”
In 1876 a new church to a design by J.J. O’Callaghan began construction in Castlebar,