1865 – Church of Ireland, Skerries, Co. Dublin
A gothic revival church commissioned by Lord Holmpatrick and sited close to the older and now ruined church and churchyard.
A gothic revival church commissioned by Lord Holmpatrick and sited close to the older and now ruined church and churchyard.
Formerly a private house called Court-na-Farraige, part of a group of fanciful, French chateau-inspired houses along the coastline.
Originally the principal Church of Ireland in the town, the Mariners Church,
Fine Victorian manse by Charles Geoghegan in the grounds of Andrew Heiton’s French gothic church on York Road.
The Royal Marine Hotel as intended by architect John McCurdy. Sadly almost the entire right hand wing was never constructed as illustrated.
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle. Designed by J.E.
From the Dublin-based magazine the “Dublin Builder” of 1st September 1865, “This church, which is at present in course of erection is in the French Pointed style.
Commissioned in 1864 but not completed for several years, and designed to serve a new suburb of Dublin.
The cost of this church was provided out of a bequest by a Miss Jane Shannon,
The Sheils’ Institution comprised of 24 self contained almshouses built circa 1869 by Charles Sheils Almshouses Charity for poor ladies.
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