The New Ross Bank of Ireland is located in the civil parish of the same name in County Wexford.
The Bank of Ireland was built in 1861.
The building consists of three storeys built on a rectangular plan. It was designed by William Francis Caldbeck (1824-1872).
The Bank is located on Quay Street.
This building has been renovated a number of times over the years but has maintained many of its original features.
The New Ross Bank of Ireland has been maintained to an excellent standard and is still in use as a bank today.
References
Inventory of Architectural Heritage | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE |
Type of Building:
Business (Shop/Office)
Some communities associated with this building
Some ancestors associated with these communities
Some buildings associated with these communities
Some timeline events associated with this building
1960
JFK in Ireland
26th Jun 1963
1960
Assassination of JFK
22nd Nov 1963