1807 – Lissan Rectory, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone
Picturesque Italianate villa, for Rev. John Molesworth Staples (nephew, by marriage, of James Staples of Killymoon Castle,
Picturesque Italianate villa, for Rev. John Molesworth Staples (nephew, by marriage, of James Staples of Killymoon Castle,
Sited within the grounds of St Peter’s, this Glebe house is of two periods. To the rear is a three storey building with a pediment dated 1759.
The former rectory by J.E. Rogers, and the parish hall of 1880 by Sir Thomas Newenham Deane were sold off some years ago by the Church of Ireland.
A competition entry to design a glebe house for Rathmines. The competition rules stated that the amount to be expended was not to exceed £1,200,
Published in the Irish Builder, October 1 1875 as part of a small feature on buildings constructed as a result of the Glebe Loans Act.
Published in the Irish Builder, October 1 1875 as part of a small feature on buildings constructed as a result of the Glebe Loans Act.
Published in The Irish Builder, June 1 1875. “The site is elevated and gives extensive views of the surrounding country,
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002. A Victorian house with touches of Ruskinian gothic including a wooden covered porch.
Design by William Isaac Chambers selected in limited competition. Published in The Irish Builder, March 1 1882.