1878 – Glebe House, Bray, Co. Wicklow
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.
George Wilkinson designed stations for Dalkey, Foxrock, Greystones, Killoughter, and Wicklow; for the Dublin & Wicklow Railway Co.
A medium sized country house, originally finished in brick, and now rendered and painted. The stables and part of the house have been converted into apartments.
Irish-born architect who was articles to Alfred G. Jones before moving to London, where he had a long career.
A fine Tudor mansion by Charles Lanyon of Lanyon an Lynn, in the late 1850s,
A Georgian house that was “gothicised” and later added to by John Sterling Butler. The gothic dress was added c.1834 and a large twenty-two sided conservatory was also added.
School for the Church of Ireland, now demolished and a surface carpark.
Constructed for the seaside resort of Bray with 130 bedrooms, making it a large hotel for its time.