1829 – Court House, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Architect: Joseph Welland
The Court House was probably designed by Joseph Welland, a student of John Bowden, and cost around £10,000.
The Court House was probably designed by Joseph Welland, a student of John Bowden, and cost around £10,000.
Next to the Court House is St Patrick’s Church of Ireland – a fine building with a needle spire,
The Dawson Monument was built to commemorate Captain Vesey Dawson – a local landowner who died at the battle of Inkerman in 1854.
Formerly the Hibernian Bank – the Bank of Ireland is a good example of the bank’s campaign to attract catholic wealth in the late 19th century.