1817 – St. Edan’s Cathedral, Ferns, Co. Wexford
The original medieval cathedral was built by Bishop St. John in the 1230s. The building was burnt down in Elizabethan times and only a small portion of the ruins remain.
The original medieval cathedral was built by Bishop St. John in the 1230s. The building was burnt down in Elizabethan times and only a small portion of the ruins remain.
Design for a proposed building at St. Columba’s College, Co. Dublin by Philip Charles Hardwick –
Designed by James Franklin Fuller, built for the Bland family. The main block was of three storeys,
Parts of the nave of the current church was constructed in 1770 on the site of an earlier church.
The mausoleum of the Taylor family built by James Franklin Fuller in 1869, is an octagonal shrine in English Gothic style,
Large 3-storey over basement Italianate house with campanile, designed by W.H. Lynn, and built of Ardbraccan limestone.
Originally a three-storey, seven bay Georgian block of around 1790. It was later enlarged by the addition of two-storey wings.
Originally a Georgian two-storey house, belonging first to the Coote family, and then to the Trenches,
Once one of the smaller country houses of the Herbert family, Earls of Pembroke. Originally known as Cahirnane,
By his marriage with an heiress Ellen Farrar, Granville Knox, was able to purchase Errew in Co Mayo.