1832 – St. Laurence’s Church of Ireland, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin
Built in 1832, the little church has a much older tower, dating from the fourteenth century, that was remodelled in 1859.
Built in 1832, the little church has a much older tower, dating from the fourteenth century, that was remodelled in 1859.
Possibly the finest building in the park, the wonderful example of a classically designed residence was built on an axis with the Hibernian Military School (St Mary’s Hospital) in 1836.
Built in 1845 and only costing £2,500, Chapelizod Church is an auster gothic building over a lofty crypt to raise it above the flood plain of the river Liffey which flows past it.
A station and barrack of D Division of the Dublin Metropolitan Police. The Arts and Crafts style of this former police station is expressed in the chimneystacks,
Unusual facade to this early 20th century house in Chapelizod.