1790 – Knocklofty, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Built for the 1st Earl of Donoughmore c.1790, it received alterations and additions in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Georgian style.
Built for the 1st Earl of Donoughmore c.1790, it received alterations and additions in the 19th and 20th centuries in the Georgian style.
Designed by John Roberts the original structure of this church dates from the late-eighteenth century while the tympanum and other so-called embellishments were added by W.G Doolin in 1890.
In the late eighteenth century, the 2nd Earl, afterwards 1st Marquis of Waterford,
Fine Georgian residence of three storeys with single storey wings. Demolished in the late 1950s and replaced with a georgian-style house.
The lower part of the tower was completed as per this design, but the secondary level and the spire received a different treatment.
Constructed by Emanuel Coxe, of Boston, from American oak. Begun in April, 1793, and was opened in May,
In the second volume of his Original Designs in Architecture, published in 1797, James Lewis wrote “Plan of the Market and Store Houses,
The Sessions House, as it was first known, was built as part of the Lismore estate,
A 14th century tower house to which a 17th century fortified house has been built on to creating a larger h-plan house.