1837 – Bishop’s Palace, Kilmore, Co. Cavan
Architect: William Farrell
Described in the late 1830s: “The new palace is built in the Grecian Doric style and covered with Roman cement.
Described in the late 1830s: “The new palace is built in the Grecian Doric style and covered with Roman cement.
Cecil Manor was described as ‘rather forbidding and architecturally uninteresting’ with wide set windows in large solid expanses of wall underneath an overhanging roof with a bracket cornice.
When designing the Cathedral, William Farrell kept the tower of the earlier Plantation church, but built the new church off-axis,
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