1782 – Former Barracks, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Built as Clonmel Infantry Barracks between 1780 and 1782 and renamed Victoria Barracks in honour of Queen Victoria in 1837.
Built as Clonmel Infantry Barracks between 1780 and 1782 and renamed Victoria Barracks in honour of Queen Victoria in 1837.
Built for the 1st Earl of Donoughmore c.1790, it received alterations and additions in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Georgian style.
Large country house with the typical Irish Palladian composition of a seven-bay three-storey central block,
Castellated gateway constructed in 1831 to replace an earlier and by then ruinous gate.
Fine railway station with adjoining stationmaster’s house built for the Waterford &
Somewhere under the Victorian additions is a medieval church –
Designed by John B.
Construction took so long that both the original architect,
The original town hall was built in the seventeenth century on the site of a private mansion called Hamerton Hall,
House design exhibited in Dublin in 1882 and published in The Irish Builder 1884.