1871 – Design for Church of Ireland, Caherconlish, Co. Limerick
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Fine Victorian warehouse in brick with stucco decoration. In use today as a antiques gallery. “The structure externally presents a good block of building artistically rendered,
Described in The Building News with “the style adopted is Italian”. Illustration published in The Irish Builder,
Published in The Architect, June 10 1871.
Designs for carved stone pilasters, Baelfast, as published in The Builder, February 18 1871.
Built in the Gothic Revival style at a cost of £160,000, and was inaugurated 27 September 1871.
The main sanctuary is built in the Byzantine architectural style. The premises also contain offices,
North east view published in The Building News, August 11th 1871. A site of a Cluniac monastery -he monastic buildings were demolished in 1850 to make way for a large Victorian manor house designed by Richard Norman Shaw.
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church, a view of which is given in our illustrations this week,
Built in 1871. Architects Carpenter and Slater. Tall mansion in the style of a French chateau.