1867 – Ferrybank Catholic Church, Co. Waterford
Built in two phases, this church was started by Pugin &
Built in two phases, this church was started by Pugin &
Originally designed by the Pain brothers in 1836, the interior is Gothick in style with later fittings by S.F.
Designed by John B. Keane, St. Mary’s took over twenty years to complete and Keane died during construction.
Designed by E.W. Pugin & G.C. Ashlin in 1868 while the church was under construction,
“This church, of which we give an illustration, is to be erected on a suitable site near Mallow,
Largely remodelled by G.C. Ashlin in the late 1860s for local MP Sir John Esmonde, and destroyed in an arson attack in March 1923 when it belonged to his son Sir Thomas Esmonde,
A chapel and choir constructed to designs of George C. Ashlin to the Ursuline Convent, later Presentation Convent.
Revised design for catholic church in Brosna -the initial design had a tower and spire,
Completed by Ashlin after the demise of the partnership, although the original tower and spire designed by Pugin &
Extending an already established convent, Ashlin designed a new wing comprising recreation hall and dormitory, and chapel.