1880s – Former Rectory, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002. A Victorian house with touches of Ruskinian gothic including a wooden covered porch.
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002. A Victorian house with touches of Ruskinian gothic including a wooden covered porch.
Published in The Architect, March 25th 1882.
Erected at the same time as the Church of Ireland by the same architect Richard O’Brien Smyth.
“The above building, lately erected for the select vestry of the “Drew Memorial Church”, Belfast, occupies a corner site in Botanic-avenue.
As published in The Building News, September 14th 1894. Severely damaged during the Second World War.
Published in The Building News, November 12, 1897.
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, August 24th 1906.