1884 – Sion House, Sion Mills, Co. Tyrone
Constructed by the Herdman family, who constructed the model village and mills of Sion. Sion House was originally a three-bay square house built in 1845 by the leading Irish architect,
Constructed by the Herdman family, who constructed the model village and mills of Sion. Sion House was originally a three-bay square house built in 1845 by the leading Irish architect,
Designed by Young & Mackenzie and built in two phases for J. C. Mayrs &
The tallest existing spire in Dublin and sited on high ground so as to be visible from the Liffey valley,
The moving force behind the construction of this island church was Reverend Arthur Sweatman who later became Archbishop of Toronto,
“A square site necessitate a departure from the usual type of planning, and advantage was taken of this to produce a building practicaly without obstruction to sight.
St Augustine’s church is a distinguished building, predominantly in the Decorated style. However, the window tracery of the side aisles is Perpendicular.
The Henry Wilson Memorial Church as published in The Building News, February 15th 1884.
St Cartage’s Parish Church was officially opened in 1884, and is regarded as one of the finest examples of Lombardo-Romanesque churches in Ireland.
On the site where St. Frances Cathedral stands today there was originally a small mission church.
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