Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. FERMANAGH, KILLYHEVLIN HOUSE (ENNISKILLEN)

Name: SCOTT, WILLIAM ALPHONSUS
Building: CO. FERMANAGH, KILLYHEVLIN HOUSE (ENNISKILLEN)
Date: 1903
Nature: 'a clearly Voysey-influenced house', for William E. Hurst. Contractor: James Harvey, Enniskillen.
Refs: Designs exh. RHA 1904, nos. 305,306, and 1907, no. 365; IB 46, 26 Mar 1904, 182; 50, 25 Jan 1908, [illus. in supplement];Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 286; Nicola Gordon Bowe, '"The wild heath has broken out again in the heather field': Philanthropic endeavour and Arts and Crafts achievement in early 20th-century Kilkenny, Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies II (1999), 74; Paul Larmour, '"The Drunken Man of Genius": William A. Scott (1871-1921)', Irish Architectural Review 3 (2001), 31(illus.);  Richard W. Chambers, St Patrick's Church, Castle Archdale: a centenary celebration (2008),85.