1870 – Cahermoyle House, Co. Limerick
Architect: J.J. McCarthy
The present house was built in the early 1870s by Edward O’Brien,
The present house was built in the early 1870s by Edward O’Brien,
A mid-sized Victorian house in a simple Tudor-Revival style with steep roofs and gables;
Work began in 1867 on what was known as Headley Towers and also,
North east view published in The Building News,
A large two-storey house built in 1872 for Thomas Andrews (father of the other Thomas Andrews,
Lewis describes this house in the following terms “Near the town stands Cahirconlish House,
A large Victorian villa near Fortwilliam,
Large 3-storey over basement Italianate house with campanile,
Built in 1871, a tall mansion in the style of a French chateau.
Constructed in several stages after the previous house designed by George Semple,