Seeking Fresh Purpose


A little classical gem: a lodge at the entrance to St Patrick’s College, Carlow. The English-born architect Thomas Alfred Cobden, who designed the main buildings on the site (and who for a couple of decades received an astonishing number of commissions in this part of the country), is thought to have been also responsible for the lodge which dates from around 1820. It has a beautifully austere facade, the pedimented portico supported by a pair of Doric columns, these features made of the local granite. The interior has an entrance hall and two rooms, but alas at the moment is empty and – inevitably – falling into neglect: surely some use can be found for the place?



2 comments on “Seeking Fresh Purpose

  1. Even if it is not used for residential purposes, cannot a community or charitable use found as an office etc. A shame to see it neglected.

  2. jbc625@msn.com says:

    A little classical gem. Absolutely!

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