1842 – Former Methodist Church, Bantry, Co. Cork
Builder: J. Murphy, Bantry.
Builder: J. Murphy, Bantry.
The third Mallow Castle, and built on the site of their former stable block by by Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys,
Originally designed as three separate ranges spectactularly sited overlooking the river Lee. Constructed between 1847 and 1852,
One of three colleges constructed in Belfast, Galway and Cork, the original buildings of UCC were nominally designed by Thomas Deane.
Seven-arch limestone built viaduct, opened 1849, carrying Cork-Dublin railroad over Blarney River. Rock-faced rusticated piers, walls,
Decorative archway built to welcome Queen Victoria to Cork. Similar archways were built in Belfast and Dublin to mark this and subsequent Royal visits.
Built close to St. Anne’s, the former butter market was once the centre of Cork trade.
The first church built on the present site was in 1614 with the help of Richard Boyle,
Sited alongside the classical St. Mary’s catholic church, the priory by William Atkins is a mixture of classical and victorian institutional gothic.
Designed by Charles Nixon (a former pupil of I.K. Brunel) and built between 1849 and 1851 by Fox,
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