1820s – Court House, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
Architect: James Pain
This fine limestone building was erected in the late 1820’s and was probably designed by James Pain.
This fine limestone building was erected in the late 1820’s and was probably designed by James Pain.
An imposing church in the Classical style,
According to the Dublin Penny Journal,
Fine classical building of five bays,
Built between 1841 and 1843,
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church,
Originally built with two courtrooms on a symmetrical plan as was common in the larger towns,
The “Hindu-gothic” Indian gate designed by a local architect Martin Day.
Detached seven-bay three-storey over basement Italianate house incorporating fabric of earlier house constructed for the Malcomson family,
Christ Church, also Drumcannon after the parish,