1835 – Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare
Work began around 1822 and cost about 50,000 to complete. The Pain brothers submitted some classical designs but their client Edward O’Brien,
Work began around 1822 and cost about 50,000 to complete. The Pain brothers submitted some classical designs but their client Edward O’Brien,
The current seven-arch bridge was built in 1836, replacing the earlier bridge which was also alongside King John’s Castle.
Former branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, which later after a series of mergers became AIB.
This terrace in Pery Square was built in 1838, and is one of the finest example of Georgian architecture in the city.
This humourous Gothic Style folly with exaggerated crenellations was designed and built by the architect James Pain around 1840.
Prior to the construction of this fine Gothic church, there was an earlier Georgian church constructed with the development of Newtown Pery (the Georgian area of Limerick).
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