1869 – Presbyterian Church, Carlingford, Co. Louth
Architect: Robert Young
Simple little Gothic Revival Presbyterian Church in a combination of limestone and granite masonry,
Simple little Gothic Revival Presbyterian Church in a combination of limestone and granite masonry,
Simple rectangular church with unusual round tower to the south.
Revised design for catholic church in Brosna -the initial design had a tower and spire,
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style,
“The foundation stone of a new church was laid on the 22nd ult.
Designed by the young architect Clapton Crabb Rolfe,
Completed by Ashlin after the demise of the partnership,
This was the final commission of the Pugin &
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,
Served as the pro-cathedral for the Archdiocese of Westminster from 1869 to 1903.