1780s – Farmyard, Castle Leslie, Glaslough, Co. Monaghan
One of two farmyard complexes on the Castle Leslie estate, the other still a functional farmyard. Now converted into holiday lets.
One of two farmyard complexes on the Castle Leslie estate, the other still a functional farmyard. Now converted into holiday lets.
Fabulous little stableyard with Tudor castellations and doorways. The central archway in each range leads to upper living accommodation.
Clotworthy Arts Centre was built in the 1840s as a coach house and stables for Antrim Castle. It was once the centre of a thriving farm and consists of an enclosed central courtyard flanked by two wings built in a neo-Tudor style.
Although the stableyard largely still exists today, sadly the tudor gateway has been removed. Architect unknown.
“These buildings were erected in the year 1871, for. M. Nichols, Esq., of Lawford Hall near Manningtree.
Perspective including vignette of ground plan for farm buildings on the estate of Corpus Christi College,
Elevations, Sections & Plans published in The Building News, February 2nd 1877. “The residence shown on the accompanying sheets of drawings has been recently erected as an addition to an old homestead at Ayres End,
Birds Eye perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, July 9th 1880.
“The buildings shown upon the bird’s-eye view are being erected for Mr. James Clarke, at Akenham Hall Farm,