1833 – Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, Co. Carlow
The construction of Carlow Cathedral started in 1826 under the supervision of the architect Joseph Lynch who was succeeded by the architect Thomas Cobden in 1829 who changed the design.
The construction of Carlow Cathedral started in 1826 under the supervision of the architect Joseph Lynch who was succeeded by the architect Thomas Cobden in 1829 who changed the design.
Carlow Court House was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison in 1830,completed in 1834,
This is a detached two-storey Tudor Revival country house with half-dormer attic,
Detached four-bay two-storey Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic,
Designed by architect John B.
Sir Nicholas Bagenal came to Ulster as Marshal of Elizabeth 1st’s army,
Constructed between 1840 and 1844 at a cost of over £10,000.
A good example of Jacobean Revival architecture,
Wonderful symmetrical composition with a stationmaster’s house in the upper floor of the central building.
Fantastically muscular design for the main gateway to Duckett’s Grove –