1887 – Rearcross Church, Co. Tipperary
The church was originally designed by a Swiss architect for a Wesleyan congregation as temporary structure in Northumbria and used by a mining community there.
The church was originally designed by a Swiss architect for a Wesleyan congregation as temporary structure in Northumbria and used by a mining community there.
A charitable hospital and almshouses to provide homes for widows over sixty and named after its patron Emma Stanwix,
Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre. Constructed as a 3-bay buiulding with fine round-headed doors and windows.
In 1888-9, tenants of the local landlord, Arthur Smith Barry, withheld their rents in solidarity with his tenants in Co Cork.
Late 19th century glasshouse for Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. Unusual design, elevated on columns to align with the main floor of the house.
The interior of this small parish church by Doolin has many surviving decorative features in the sanctuary area.
Originally constructed as a hunting lodge for the 2nd Earl of Kingston, ca 1780, and later remodelled in 1825 by the 3rd Earl.
Unbuilt competition entry for a new town hall. The competition was won by Joseph F.
Lovely little Methodist church with unusual front porch with attractive stonework. The spirelet to the top of the gable adds to the picturesque effect of the building.
New college buildings that were designed by the brother of the Abbot Dom Camillus Beardwood,