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===Work in Ireland=== [[File:Kilcommon, The Swiss Cottage - geograph.org.uk - 1432260.jpg|thumb|right|Swiss Cottage, Cahir]] * House for Countess Shannon, County Cork (1796). Unbuilt. * [[Ballindoon]] House (c. 1800) Kingsborough, Derry, County Sligo for Stafford-King-Harmon family. House and stable block. * [[Killymoon Castle]], near [[Cookstown]], County Tyrone (1801–1807). Castle originally built in 1671. Rebuilt in Norman style by Nash for Col. William Stewart at an alleged cost of £80,000. Now well maintained as home of the Coulter family. The parkland is now used as a golf course. * Lissan Rectory, [[County Tyrone]] (1807). Italianate Villa. * Kilwaughter Castle, in [[Kilwaughter]], near [[Larne]], [[County Antrim]] (1807).{{sfn|Dictionary of Ulster Biography}} New castillated mansion built for E. J. Agnew incorporating an earlier house (ruined 1951). * [[Caledon House]], [[County Tyrone]] (1808–1810), for the [[Du Pré Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon]]. Enlargement and embellishment of an earlier house (1779) by [[Thomas Cooley (architect)|Thomas Cooley]] with two single storey domed wings connected by a colonnade of coupled Ionic columns; Nash redecorated the oval drawing room. * Vice-Regal Lodge, [[Phoenix Park]], [[Dublin]] (present-day [[Áras an Uachtaráin]], public residence of the [[President of Ireland]]; 1808, entrance lodges only). * St. John's Church of Ireland church Valentia Island (1815). * St John's Church Caledon, Count Tyrone (1808). Alterations including timber spire. Spire replaced in stone to same design 1830. [[File:Gate entrance near Drumnolan - geograph.org.uk - 628271.jpg|thumb|right|Gatehouse at [[Castle Leslie]]]] * St. Paul's Church of Ireland church in [[Cahir]], [[County Tipperary]] (1816–1818). Cruciform plan. * Rockingham House, [[Boyle, County Roscommon]] (1810). Originally two-storey with curved central bow, fronted by a semi-circular Ionic colonnade, and surmounted by a dome. Built for the King Harmon family. Extra floor added by others. Burnt in fire 1957; subsequently demolished. Parkland now a public park and amenity. * Rockingham lakeside gazebo. * Rockingham Gothic Chapel. Roofless. * Rockingham Castle. Nash may have contributed to picturesque [[island castle]] ruin. * [[Swiss cottage, Cahir]] County Tipperary (1810–1814) [[Cottage ornée]]. * City Gaol, [[Limerick]], [[County Limerick]] (1811–1814). * [[Lough Cutra Castle]], [[Gort, County Galway]] (1811–1817). Built for [[Charles Vereker, 2nd Viscount Gort|Charles Vereker]], subsequently [[Viscount Gort]]. * [[Shane's Castle]] in [[Randalstown]], [[County Antrim]] (1812–1816). Alterations to 17th century castle for [[Charles O'Neill, 1st Earl O'Neill]], consisting of lakeside terrace, and battlemented conservatory with round headed windows, watch-tower and look-out. Burnt down in 1816 before Nash's plans were completed. * Burne Lodge. Crawfordsburn Park, [[County Down]] (1812). 2-storey gate lodge with octagonal room at first floor level. [[File:Shanbally Castle.jpg|thumb|right|[[Shanbally Castle]]]] * [[Shanbally Castle]], near [[Clogheen, County Tipperary]] (1818–1819). Built for [[Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore]]; largest of Nash's Irish Castles; demolished and dynamited 1960. * Gracefield Lodge, [[County Laois]], for a Mrs Kavanagh (1817). * Erasmus Smith School, [[Cahir|Cahir, County Tipperary]] (1818). * [[Tynan Abbey]], [[Tynan]], [[County Armagh]] (1820). Remodelled in Tudor Gothic style for Sir James [[Stronge baronets|Stronge]]; gutted by fire 1980. Drawings destroyed after being photographed. * St. Luran's Church of Ireland, [[Derryloran]] parish, [[Cookstown]] (1822). Cost £2,769.4s.71/2d. Early English style. Rebuilt 1859–61, apart from tower. * Woodpark Lodge, Co. Armagh. Alterations (1830s). * St. Beaidh church, [[Ardcarn]], [[County Roscommon]]. Alterations including tower which was an eyecatcher to Rockingham House. * [[Somerset House, Coleraine]] for a Mr Richardson. Date unknown. Unexecuted. * Mountain Lodge, County Tipperary for Viscount Lismore. Date unknown. Now in a state of disrepair. * [[Castle Leslie]], [[County Monaghan]]. Date unknown. Gateways and gate lodge. * 80–82 Chapel Street, Cookstown, County Tyrone. Dower house to Killymoon. Date unknown. * Finaghy House, [[Belfast]]. Date unknown.
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