1820 – Kilkenny Castle Stableyards, Co. Kilkenny
A fine building across the street from the castle and grander than many public buildings in other towns in Ireland,
A fine building across the street from the castle and grander than many public buildings in other towns in Ireland,
Now converted into a exhibition and event space, this castellated structure originally housed the State Carriage and other carriages.
Fine stableyard with accomodation set around three sides of a square and decorative stone archways set into the centre of the fourth.
Designed for A. Manser and published in The Building News, October 16th 1874. “We illustrate a range of stabling designed by Mr.
Elevation, Details & Sketch Perspective from The Building News, August 18th 1876.
“This building which we illustrate this week is for Alderman A. H Cox, J. P., Brighton,
Twin rows of cavalry stables to the rear of Collins Barracks with a cobbled central lane. Fine external stonework as the resident engineer,
Perspective View including ground plan, designed for for G.Gurney esq., and published in The Building News,
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street, Park-lane, for the Marquis,
“With regard to these stables is that although they are being built within 10ft. of a public road at Balham,
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