1836 – St Patrick’s Church of Ireland, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Architect: William Farrell
Next to the Courthouse is St Patrick’s Church of Ireland – a fine building with aneedle spire,
Next to the Courthouse is St Patrick’s Church of Ireland – a fine building with aneedle spire,
Former stores for the now defunct Ulster Canal. Originally fronted by a small harbour and alongside a humpbacked bridge over the canal which provided access to the first floor stores,
Originally a medieval house on the site was constructed in 1591, this Elizabethan or Jacobean style house was built in 1836 for the Lucas Scudamores.
Fine little building with decorative pinnacles and crisp detailing. The battlemented porch with twin-light window is an especially attractive feature.