1831 – Straffan House, Straffan, Co. Kildare
A 19th century mansion with the appearance of a French-Italianate château, with a seven-bay entrance front,
A 19th century mansion with the appearance of a French-Italianate château, with a seven-bay entrance front,
Situated on Main Street in Bangor, the First Presbyterian Church is a fine church building constructed in stages. The main body of the church was constructed in 1831 with the tower and steeple added in 1881.
This classical barn style church was erected in 1831 as the Meeting House for the congregation,
Originally Gloucester Terrace, Gloucester Street, which was a little confusing, Gloucester Street is now Sean McDermott St.
Still in use today, with further extension and alterations by Millar & Symes in 1905. Of interest are the facilities accorded to the Branch Manager –
A cruciform structure with pinnacle gables, tower and a graceful spire, was built in 1831. It has two memorials to the soldiers of “The Great War”
End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey with attic premises in Victorian Italianate style, c. 1825; built as The County Club;