Another successful conservation refurbishment project completed in Wexford by Tom O’Brien Construction. This time in Enniscorthy at the historic Courthouse built circa 1820. This protected structure has received a new lease of life prior to its 200th anniversary. The works were overseen by Tom O’Brien’s Contracts Manager Pat Roche and Site Manager Mark Burke who have transformed the building into a bright modern office facility capable of housing the local Town Council during their temporary relocation later this year. Notable features include the polished concrete floors, period lime plaster internally, superb sliding sash windows, the bespoke timber panelling and specialist fitted furniture. Another project completed on time and in budget for a delighted client. This project demonstrates further our abilities in the Conservation and Restoration fields, having already carried out large scale Restoration projects at Johnstown Castle in Wexford, and Carrick on Suir Town Hall in the last year.
Location Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford
Architect Aughey O’Flaherty
Client Wexford County Council