1847 – Railway Station, Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin
Demolished railway station constructed for the Midland Great Western Railway Company. Similar in design to station at Lucan North.
Demolished railway station constructed for the Midland Great Western Railway Company. Similar in design to station at Lucan North.
Fine picturesque railway station for the Great Southern by Sancton Wood. Wood designed many of the stations on the line below Kildare and before Limerick.
The station opened on 26 June 1847, and was designed by Sanction Wood in a picturesque Gothic style for Great Southern &
Designed in 1846 by William Deane Butler, but never completed. The interiors were instead completed by William Hague circa 1880.
Formerly a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, and now a bar, The Dome has a impressive sequence of interior spaces.
Originally designed as three separate ranges spectactularly sited overlooking the river Lee. Constructed between 1847 and 1852,
A fine stone Georgian terrace of four houses with brick surrounds to the windows and doors. Constructed as almshouses for “destitute widows”
Uncompleted design for the Roman Catholic church of Monasterevin, the main front being constructed to the top of the nave.