1860 – Church of St Nicholas, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Architect: John Murray
Small Roman Catholic church on an important site in the town but sadly lacking any sort of impressive presence.
Small Roman Catholic church on an important site in the town but sadly lacking any sort of impressive presence.
Both the church and the priory were designed by local architect John Murray.
Building with skillfully designed and executed details on a rendered facade.
Constructed in 1879 to commemorate a marine tragedy of 1858.
A design for Nos. 75-76 Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk.
Still standing today, with remarkably intact exterior with some fine decorative ironwork.
Built in two phases, the monastery 1879-1880,
Built to replace a station originally designed by Sir John MacNeil around 1850,
A former bank, which has been converted into a retail shop,
A handsome Arts and Crafts influenced post office,