-
September 29, 2009 Architect: Aviemore House is the most imposing residence in Monaghan both from its imposing facade to its positioning on Hill...
-
September 29, 2009 The third Anketell’s Grove (the other two being replaced by each subsequent house on different sites) was originally built in...
-
September 29, 2009 Fine eighteenth century church in a dominant elevated position at the end of the main street of the town.
-
September 29, 2009 Set in an old graveyard, now only the tower remains of this former Church of Ireland. The stepped tower has...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: Colonel William Hayes The Market House was designed by Colonel William Hayes of Avondale, County Wicklow and stands in...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: Robert Woodgate Known also as Blayney Castle after the plantation castle nearby (from which the town gets its name),...
-
September 29, 2009 An obelisk-style monument, situated between Cootehill and Rockcorry, this was erected by local electors in honour of the 18th century...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: John Nash Appealing gothick treatment for a gate lodge to the main castle. Unusual in that the main house...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: John Nash Simple yet elegant design leading to the long avenue to the castle. Now unused, the gates themselves...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: Thomas Rickman Designed for the Shirley family by the historian Thomas Rickman and which is his only Irish commission,...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: Joseph Welland The Courthouse was probably designed by Joseph Welland and cost around £10,000. A fine building constructed from...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: James Jones An interesting feature of the Hilton estate is the vast tower over a gateway into the farm...
-
September 29, 2009 Originally a medieval house on the site was constructed in 1591, this Elizabethan or Jacobean style house was built in...
-
September 29, 2009 Architect: William Farrell Next to the Courthouse is St Patrick’s Church of Ireland – a fine building with aneedle spire,...
-
September 29, 2009 Former stores for the now defunct Ulster Canal. Originally fronted by a small harbour and alongside a humpbacked bridge over...