Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Architect, of London, for whom see Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 (RIBA 2001), 876. In Ireland Haywood designed Murlough House, Dundrum, Co. Down, for the fourth Marquess of Downshire in 1858.(1) The choice of Haywood, who was assistant surveyor and engineer to the Commission of Sewers for the City of London, seems a strange one.



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(1) Plans and elevations, s.& d. 1857, with agreement to build, in PRONI, Downshire MSS., D671/P5/3a,b.


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Building: CO. DOWN, MURLOUGH HOUSE (DUNDRUM)
Date: 1857-1860
Nature: Neo-Classical bathing villa for the 4th Marquess of Downshire.
Refs: Plans and elevations, s.& d. 1857, with agreement to build, in PRONI, Downshire MSS., D671/P5/3A,B(undated drainage plan, by W. Eassie, London, D671/P5/9); DB 2, 1 Jul 1860, 301; Hugh Dixon, Ulster Architecture 1800-1900 (UAHS, 1973), 12(no.26); J.A.K. Dean, The Gate lodges of Ulster (UAHS, 1994), 86