1841 – Presbyterian Church, Adelaide Road, Dublin
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
Named after Queen Adelaide (1792-1849) – wife of William IV. Prior to renaming in 1833, this was known as Old Circular Rd and so marked on maps.
Originally designed by Isaac Farrell, the interior had a galleried interior for a congregation of 800.
Built for an obscure christian sect, the Catholic Apostolic Church, also known as the Irvingites, this small Gothic church has little or no pretensions.
The first purpose built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.
The ‘Eye and Ear’ as it is known opened in 1901 in a Queen Anne inspired symmetrical design by Carroll &
Formerly a Tea Room and Toilets block with Kiosk shop – only the Kiosk is still in operation.