1874 – Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Originally a Georgian two-storey house, belonging first to the Coote family, and then to the Trenches,
Originally a Georgian two-storey house, belonging first to the Coote family, and then to the Trenches,
A fine example of Tudor Gothic revival building. Between 1944 and 1945 the house and grounds at Holmewood Hall was used by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) for packing airborne containers to be parachuted into occupied Europe.
Perspective including ground plans & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, May 28th 1875.
From The Architect, October 9, 1875: The cottages, of which we give an illustration, have been erected at Oxhey,
Perspective published in The Building News, September 1st 1876. Young was the favoured architect of Lord Iveagh,
Large estate sale in 1932, the photos of the interior are from the sales brochure. Demolished circa 1955.
Design for the remodeling of St. Mary Magdalen church of 1740, published in The Building News,
Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News, July 16th 1875. The present building, a fine example of grand Victorian craftsmanship,
“Continuing our series of illustrations from the drawings in this year’s Koyal Academy Exhibition, we give a view of a house erected at Broadwater Down,