12th C – St. Cronan’s Church, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
Surviving west gable of the 12th-century Romanesque church in Roscrea. This church was in use until 1812 when most of it was demolished with the exception of this gable.
Surviving west gable of the 12th-century Romanesque church in Roscrea. This church was in use until 1812 when most of it was demolished with the exception of this gable.
Elegant three-storey Georgian house with nine bays built by Joseph Damer in the early 18th century in the courtyard of Roscrea Castle.
This church is a fine example of early nineteenth-century church architecture in Ireland. Originally designed by James Sheane,
Work on Roscrea’s fine Roman Catholic church took many years, with the foundation stone being laid in 1843.
Lovely little Methodist church with unusual front porch with attractive stonework. The spirelet to the top of the gable adds to the picturesque effect of the building.
New college buildings that were designed by the brother of the Abbot Dom Camillus Beardwood,