1836 – Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, Co. Down
Constructed to replace an earlier house, known as Carrickbawn which was built by the Maguires and known locally as ‘Topsy-Turvy’,
Constructed to replace an earlier house, known as Carrickbawn which was built by the Maguires and known locally as ‘Topsy-Turvy’,
Next to the Court House is St Patrick’s Church of Ireland – a fine building with a needle spire,
Built in 1836, it was demolished in 1936 to make way for the new Christ the King Cathedral. Designed to accommodate 6000,
An excellent classical portico supported by six Corinthian columns, all topped by a campanile, makes this one of Cork’s finest classical buildings.
The current seven-arch bridge was built in 1836, replacing the earlier bridge which was also alongside King John’s Castle.
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,
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