1819 – Library, Ballymahon, Co. Longford
Former markethouse converted into a public library. Quite a plain two storey building of three bays,
Former markethouse converted into a public library. Quite a plain two storey building of three bays,
Originally constructed as a market house, and built in 1826 by Lord Downshire to a design by Thomas Duff.
A two-storey five-bay building, with outer two breaking forward, composed of dressed limestone, random rubble and red brick. The three central bays have round arches at the lower storey and rectangular windows at the upper storey.
Fine stone market building with five wide arched opening at ground level with two floors of storage above, reached by an external stair.
Originally constructed as a market house circa 1839 and converted into a townhall in 1889.
Design for Market House for Clones. Largely built as illustrated minus the small tower over the main facade.
A fine symmetrical building by William Deane Butler. It was originally built as a market house and the ground floor is arcaded,
The development of Ballybay town during the 18th century coincided with the purchase of the Ballybay Estate by Henry Leslie in 1712.
“This building was formally opened on Thursday week. It has been erected from the designs of Mr.
Unbuilt competition entry for a new town hall. The competition was won by Joseph F.