1880 – St. Mark’s Chapel, St. Columba’s College, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin
Architect: William Butterfield
Work began on designing the chapel of the college in 1875 but the cornerstone was not laid until late 1870.
Work began on designing the chapel of the college in 1875 but the cornerstone was not laid until late 1870.
Un-assuming little building built as the Court of Petty Sessions – public entrance at one end, and a room for the judge behind the bench.
The existing church was designed in the late 1960s by Raymond F Mac Donnell. It is a very fine example of church architecture of that period,