1835 – Hilton Park Dovecote, Clones, Co. Monaghan
An interesting feature of the Hilton estate is the vast tower over a gateway into the farm yard to the rear of the house.
An interesting feature of the Hilton estate is the vast tower over a gateway into the farm yard to the rear of the house.
Completed 15 November 1842. First admissions 23 February 1843. Total Cost of building and fittings £6,957,
Design for Market House for Clones. Largely built as illustrated minus the small tower over the main facade.
A fine symmetrical building by William Deane Butler. It was originally built as a market house and the ground floor is arcaded,
The fine Church of Ireland in the Diamond in Clones dominates the town and area, as it can be seen for several miles as you approach the town.
Originally constructed as a school for females by the wife of the local rector, Cassandra Hand.
Simple Presbyterian church, probably by William Barre, with slightly later school adjacent.
Originally known as Maddenton, Hilton Park was redesigned by William Hague (primarily a catholic church architect) in 1874.
Corner three-bay three-storey over basement bank building with attic, built around 1875 but remodelled in 1940, losing a lot of its architectural detail at this time.
Large church with tower and spire replacing an earlier chapel on the site. Foundation stone laid in 1891,