Almost Identical Twins



The entrance gateway to the now-demolished Lissadorn, County Roscommon. Extant photographs show this to have been a fine house of three bays and three storeys over raised basement, possibly late 18th or early 19th century in construction. The design of this neoclassical triple archway, thought to date from c.1825, has been attributed to the Roscommon architect Richard Richards, not least because at that time he was working at Mount Talbot, some 25 miles to the south. The unfortunate history of that house has already been told (See An Unhappy Tale « The Irish Aesthete), and, as if to confirm that Richards designed the Lissadorn entrance, it is almost identical to that at Mount Talbot, the only difference being that the former lacks the keystones seen in the latter’s arches. 


3 comments on “Almost Identical Twins

  1. Emma Richey says:

    As you say, the pictures of Lissadorn in its heyday show a very fine and attractive house so it is sad that it is no longer standing. Some of my ancestors lived there so I was very interested to see your pictures of the gateway which I am delighted to see is still there.

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