1851 – St. Michan’s Presbytery, Halston Street, Dublin
A fine presbytery house sited next to its church. Now facing across the public park created on the site of Newgate Gaol.
A fine presbytery house sited next to its church. Now facing across the public park created on the site of Newgate Gaol.
Originally designed by its architect George Goldie as a retreat house, it was built in 1873 as a physical attachment to the west side of St Vincent’s Church.
Designed by E.W. Pugin & G.C. Ashlin in 1868 while the church was under construction,
Old postcard view of the Presbytery in Foxford.
Presbytery, Church of the Sacred Heart, Camberwell New Road, London, for Rev.J.C. Mc.Grathy, M.A. Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News,
In Ireland the Industrial Schools Act of 1868 established industrial schools (Irish: scoileanna saothair) to care for “neglected,
Presbytery and schools for 740 children. Presbytery has hall, waiting and reception rooms on ground floor and 15 sitting and bedrooms on 1st floor,
Attractive former parochial house with a statue niche above the front door and carved decoration, the use of ashlar detailing makes elevates it above many in rural Ireland.
The presbytery to the rear of the St. Augustine’s Church on Thomas Street is a tall five storey building finished in red brick,