1847 – Church and Tower, Lusk, Co. Dublin
An historic site with various architectural layers from the early 9th century,
An historic site with various architectural layers from the early 9th century,
The Church of the Holy Trinity opened in 1847 following the gift of an anonymous donor (later revealed as Mary Lambert Swale of Settle,
Fine church with a large window and twin towers on its main (and only) elevation to the street.
Designed in 1846 by William Deane Butler,
Richard Cuming was an Assistant surveyor under Commanding Royal Engineers,
Church constructed between 1845-48 replacing an earlier church of 1763.
A Franciscan Abbey was founded in 1296 on St.
Raphael Brandon was a leading architecture writer and perhaps a less successful architect.
The foundation stone for the present church was laid on the 16th August 1844 by Father Joseph Butler P.P.
Between 1845 and 1849 construction proceeded on a new stone church to serve the burgeoning Parish of St.