1870 – Humewood, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow
Humewood Castle was built between 1867 and 1870 to the design of an extraordinary architect, William White.
Humewood Castle was built between 1867 and 1870 to the design of an extraordinary architect, William White.
Purpose built hotel from the 1870s, later extended, most notedly by W.H. Byrne around 1901. The building remained a functional hotel until 2017 when it was sold.
The Hume mausoleum is behind the Church of Ireland Church and is a massive structure of granite ashlar half sunk into the earth with the doorcase half below ground level.The steep-pitched roof is of granite ashlar as are the walls.
Unbuilt scheme for extension of the Dominican Convent in Wicklow.
“This Glebe House, which is now being erected on a plot of ground opposite Christ Church,
Detached five-bay two-storey convent, finished in render with granite dressings and block and start quoins with a more elaborate granite entrance porch.
Concrete sea baths for ladies only for the Bray Pavilion Company along Bray seafront later the Promenade.
Now a McDonalds outlet, the former Townhall was commissioned by the 11th Earl of Meath to look down the main street of Bray.
Designed for Lord Brabazon, Earl of Meath whose estates are nearby, and donated to the town.
Erected at the same time as the Church of Ireland by the same architect Richard O’Brien Smyth.
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