1871 – Loftus Hall, Fethard-on-Sea, Co. Wexford
Loftus Hall is a gaunt, three-storey nine-bay mansion of 1871, with rows of plate-glass windows and a parapet. It incorporates parts of a previous,
Loftus Hall is a gaunt, three-storey nine-bay mansion of 1871, with rows of plate-glass windows and a parapet. It incorporates parts of a previous,
Constructed in several stages after the previous house by George Semple,
Small and simple gothic revival chapel by George Ashlin. Unremarkable interior post Vatican II.
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In 1859 the Sisters of Mercy arrived in Enniscorthy to open a Convent to meet the needs of the poor. In 1860 two rooms were procured and classes for children and adults commenced.
An impressive large-scale church built by Andrew Cullen to designs prepared by Walter Glynn Doolin (1850-1902) who died before completion.
Still in business today but unrecognisable from its early 20th century appearance.
Built across the border of counties Wexford and Kilkenny between 1902 and 1906 to designs by Benjamin Baker,
Templetown has received its name from the Kinights Templar, a brotherhood of monastic warriors originating during the crusades in the Holy Land.
Built as a parochial house, and not as a Bishop’s Palace as depicted on this early 20th postcard.
Five-span bridge over river connecting Wexford and Kilkenny, built 1927-30, including a single-span bascule bridge.
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