1874 – Burnham House, Dingle, Co. Kerry
Originally a three-storey, seven bay Georgian block of around 1790. It was later enlarged by the addition of two-storey wings.
Originally a three-storey, seven bay Georgian block of around 1790. It was later enlarged by the addition of two-storey wings.
Parts of the nave of the current church was constructed in 1770 on the site of an earlier church.
Constructed in 1908, and extended in 1911 and 1919, it was built as a teacher training college,
Memorial chapel commissioned by Mitchell Henry as a family mausoleum upon the death of his wife in 1875.
By his marriage with an heiress Ellen Farrar, Granville Knox, was able to purchase Errew in Co Mayo.
School for the Church of Ireland, now demolished and a surface carpark.
Designed by James Franklin Fuller, built for the Bland family. The main block was of three storeys,
Once one of the smaller country houses of the Herbert, Earls of Pembroke. Originally known as Cahirnane,
Branch bank for the former National Bank, later part of the Bank of Ireland. Later extended in the early 1920s in the same vaguely Tudor style.
Constructed for Sir John Columb around 1889-90. Now run as a countryhouse hotel.