List of market houses in the Republic of Ireland

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Market houses (sometimes earlier called tholsels) are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation. They are usually located at the centre of the town at which at one stage a market was held. Originally there were one, three, four or even five or more bays on the ground floor which formed a covered arcade to protect traders from the elements and allow access for carts, animals and produce. An upper floor was often used as a court house or ballroom while the cellar or basement was often used as a local gaol. Ornamentation consisted of a cupola, a clock or sometimes a dome or tower. Today most of the market houses in Ireland have been put to use as cultural venues, business premises, town halls or have been left derelict pending development. Many are listed as protected structures while very few have been demolished in recent times due to a newfound architectural, historical and social appreciation.

Table of market house locations[edit]

Town County Date built Description Image and/or link
Abbeyleix Laois 1836 5 bay, two-storey building until 2005 used as a fire station and library. Renovated as a state of the art library/exhibition centre in the 2000s by de Blacam and Meagher Architects.[1][2]
Ardara Donegal c. 1840 Heritage centre[3][4]
Arvagh Cavan 1837 Library and council offices[5]
Athboy Meath Pre-1837[6] Bridal shop[7]
Athlone Westmeath 1703 Tholsel demolished 1830[8][9]
Athy Kildare 1745 Heritage centre and library (formerly Athy Town Hall and fire station)[10]
Aughrim Wicklow c. 1860 Restaurant[11]
Bailieborough Cavan 1818 Library (previously co-op store and jam factory)[12]
Balbriggan Dublin 1811 Furniture store[13][14] - paid for partly by subscription and partly by the Hamilton family
Ballaghadereen Roscommon Pre-1837
Ballinagh Cavan 1821[15][16] Disused
Ballinamore Leitrim Library[17]
Ballinasloe Galway 1832[18]
Ballinrobe Mayo 1752 5 bay with cupola. District Court House[19]
Ballitore Kildare c. 1780, renovated c. 1840[20] In ruins
Ballybay Monaghan 1848 For sale[21][22][23]
Ballybofey Donegal c. 1820 Post office and training centre[24][25]
Ballyconnell Cavan c. 1838 Disused[26][27]
Ballyhaise Cavan c. 1740[28]
Ballyjamesduff Cavan 1813 Restaurant and shop[29]
Ballymahon Longford 1819 Sponsored by the Shuldham family. Renovated into new library, one stop shop and community hall 2011[30][31][32]
Ballymote Sligo c. 1870 South Co. Sligo community mental health service of the Health Service Executive[33]
Bandon Cork 1817[34] The Shambles, built on the site of an earlier North Market House by the Duke of Devonshire
Bantry Cork Offices[35]
Belturbet Cavan c. 1800 Demolished 1927 and replaced with current town hall.[36][37][38] Also known as The Workingmen's Hall.[39]
Birr Offaly 1845 Formerly a church hall, now a market. Original is shown on Michael Richards map of Birr in 1691.
Blacklion Cavan Tourist information centre[40][41]
Blessington Wicklow c. 1820 Credit union[42]
Borris-in-Ossory Laois 1880[43] Storehouse
Boyle Roscommon 1826 The Shambles - still in use by various retailers.[44] An older building at market square was demolished in the 1800s.
Bray Wicklow Original demolished in 1830s. Rebuilt 1881–1883. Previously Bray Town Hall, now McDonald's fast food outlet[45][46]
Buttevant Cork 18th century Community centre (formerly court house), community hall[47][48]
Cahir Tipperary c. 1770 Library and court house[49]
Cahirciveen Kerry 19th century ? Shops and filling station
Callan Kilkenny c. 1825[50] Town hall
Cappoquin Waterford Shop[51]
Carrick-on-Shannon Leitrim 1830 formerly Carrick-on-Shannon Courthouse, now a Design and craft centre
Carrickmacross Monaghan 1770s[52][53] -
Cashel Tipperary 1866 Formerly town hall, now tourist information centre[54][55]
Castleblayney Monaghan 1826 Derelict with restoration planned[56][57]
Castlecomer Kilkenny c. 1809 Court house[58][59]
Castleisland Kerry c. 1745 Department store[60][61]
Castlemartyr Cork Car showroom[62][63]
Castlepollard Westmeath c. 1815, burned c. 1921, rebuilt c. 1926 Town hall, fire station[64][65][66]
Castlerea Roscommon c. 1825 Shop[67]
Cavan Cavan ? Constructed by Lord Farnham.[68][69] Demolished in 1969 along with the public toilets to make way for new post office building.
Celbridge Kildare 17th century School in 1709, later incorporated in mill complex
Charleville Cork 1769 Shops[70][71][72]
Churchtown Cork 1845 Restored in 2000 as offices and residential[73][74] [1]
Clonakilty Cork 1642 Chinese restaurant[75][76] History of Clonakilty Market House
Clonbur Galway 1 bay small square market house[77][78]
Clones Monaghan 1844 Continues to be known as Clones Market House; currently used for the delivery of local services.[79][80][81][82]
Clonmany Donegal c. 1840 Derelict, undergoing restoration[83]
Clonmel Tipperary 1673 Formerly a courthouse known as the Main Guard, later a public house; substantially restored; now houses art exhibitions, with scale models of historic Clonmel[84]
Clonmel Tipperary 1817[85] Clonmel Butter Market[86]
Clonmellon Westmeath 1835 Market[87]
Cobh Cork 1851 Public Library, formerly Cobh Town Hall and courthouse[88]
Collinstown Westmeath 1806 Demolished in 1950s, for road straightening. Relocation programmed 2010 T.B.C.
Collon Louth 1820[89][90] Court house
Collooney Sligo ?[91][92] Set fire to and destroyed by the IRA during the civil war[93]
Cootehill Cavan 1806[94] Demolished
Cork Cork 1864 Cork Butter Market - see Cork Butter Museum[95]
Cork Cork 1843 Originally Cork Corn Exchange, destroyed in a fire by the Black and Tans in December 1920, later rebuilt becoming the modern City Hall, Cork today
Cork Cork 1739, reconstructed 1843[96] Located on Corn Market. Eleven bay double height former corn market. Still in use as multiple retail outlets and market as well as public house.[97]
Cork Cork 1860[98] Officially named the Central Markets, they house the more famous English Market.[99]
Corofin Clare c. 1700, rebuilt incorporating part of old building 1876.[100] Described in 1837 as being an old building supported on slanting buttresses and almost disused as the corn was chiefly sent to Ennis. Commercial
Delvin Westmeath c. 1850 Youth club and credit union[101]
Donegal Donegal c. 1850 -
Drogheda Louth c. 1796[102] The Corn Exchange, now council offices[103]
Drogheda Louth 1769 Mayoralty house, now commercial premises on North Quay[104]
Drogheda Louth 1770 Formerly The Tholsel, now council offices[105]
Drumkeeran Leitrim c. 1850[106] Retail premises
Dublin 2 Dublin 1816 Formerly, the Corn Exchange, Burgh Quay.[107] The façade of the building still stands as of December 2022.
Dublin 7 Dublin 1728 Linen Hall, Yarnhall Street - went into terminal decline following the opening of the Belfast Linen Hall in 1783. The build was later used as a barracks and was finally destroyed by a fire during the 1916 rebellion.[108] See Linenhall, Dublin.
Dublin 7 Dublin 1892[109] Market hall - Dublin Corporation Wholesale Markets. Closed pending refurbishment 2020.
Dublin 7 Dublin 1892[110] Market hall - Dublin fish market, closed 2005 and demolished for new markets surface carpark[111]
Dublin 8 Dublin 1727 Market Hall - Corn Market House on Thomas Street. (closed c. 1800)[112] Unknown date of demolition.
Dublin 8 Dublin 1902[113][114] Market hall - see Iveagh Markets. Closed since the mid-1990s due to financing issues and ongoing litigation.
Dublin 8 Dublin 1682 - 1806 The Tholsel, Dublin - once had a tower with cupola and Ireland's first public clock[115][116]
Dundalk Louth 1751[117] 7 bay building demolished in 1968[118][119]
Dunfanaghy Donegal 1845 Creche[120]
Dungarvan Waterford 1690[121] Arts Centre (formerly a museum)
Dunlavin Wicklow 1743 ? Library, courthouse and art gallery during the annual Dunlavin Arts Festival.[122][123][124] Designed by architect Richard Cassels.
Dunleer Louth 1820s Arts, classes, events and civic centre[125]
Edenderry Offaly 1826 Formerly ballroom and museum, later a court house[126][127][128][129][130] now a business centre.[131]
Edgeworthstown Longford Supermarket[132][133]
Enniscorthy Wexford c.1795 Previously a school and a Methodist chapel and later the Urban Council Offices[134][135]
Ennistymon Clare Restaurant[136]
Eyrecourt Galway 17th century Derelict[137]
Fermoy Cork 1790 Shops[138][139]
Fethard Tipperary 1610 Original tholsel, town hall[140]
Finnea Westmeath c. 1850 Private house[141]
Frenchpark Roscommon c. 1840 Derelict[142][143][144]
Galway Galway c. 1830[145][146]
Galway Galway 1639 - 1822 Galway Tholsel. 6 bay building with cupola on shop street.[147][148][149]
Glenties Donegal c. 1840 Community centre[150]
Gorey Wexford 1709 Local government administration and tourist information centre[151]
Graiguenamanagh Kilkenny Shop[152]
Granard Longford c. 1785 Courthouse and branch library; part still used for farmers' market. Built under the patronage of the McCartney family.[153][154] History of Granard Market House

History with Photograph

Innishannon Cork Unused and in disrepair (slates missing)[155][156]
Kanturk Cork c. 1657 Replaced in 1747
Kanturk Cork 1747 (2nd market house) Replaced in 1839
Kanturk Cork 1839[157][158] (3rd market house) Credit union
Keadue Roscommon c. 1830[159]
Kells Meath c. 1800 Commercial outbuilding[160][161]
Keenagh Longford c. 1820[162]
Kenmare Kerry c. 1790 Auctioneer[163][164]
Kilbeggan Westmeath 1828[165] Unoccupied
Kilcock Kildare c. 1840[166]
Kildare Kildare 19th century Bus station, public toilets, museum[167][168]
Kilfinane Limerick 1760[169] Ruins, only arches and side walls remain
Kilkenny Kilkenny 1761 Also known as The Tholsel
Killarney Kerry Pre-1837 Former meat market, then linen market with upstairs used as ballroom
Killucan Westmeath c. 1838[170][171]
Kilrush Clare Town hall[172]
Killeshandra Cavan c. 1792 Demolished late 1960s, present site of community resource centre. The original MH commemoration stone is built into the wall of a shop further up the street.[173] History of Killeshandra
Kiltyclogher Leitrim 1831 Guest house, pre-school[174]
Kilworth Cork c. 1790[175][176] In good condition
Kingscourt Cavan ? Demolished[177][178][179]
Kinsale Cork c. 1600 Regional museum (formerly court house)[180][181][182]
Limerick Limerick 1843 Limerick Potato Market[183]
Limerick Limerick 1843 The Milk Market[184]
Limerick Limerick 1673, rebuilt 1702, rebuilt 1778 Limerick Tholsel. Later a school; 7 Tuscan columns can still be seen in St Mary's graveyard wall.[185][186]
Kinsale Cork c. 1770 Former milk market - now restaurant[187]
Lismore Waterford 1799[188] Court house and market house at ground floor (sessions house)
Listowel Kerry Post-1853[189]
Longford Longford 1710 or earlier[190] Constructed by the Aungier family. Now in a derelict state located in the Seán Connolly barracks.
Louisburgh Mayo ? Staunton's pharmacy[191]
Macroom Cork 19th century ? Council offices[192]
Mallow, County Cork Cork 1840 2 retail units, original was 4 bay 2 storey replacing an earlier market house c. 1800, the remains of which can be seen in the town[193]
Manorhamilton Leitrim 1834 Shop, retail outlet[194][195]
Midleton Cork 19th century Library and court house (formerly town hall)[196][197][198]
Milltown Malbay Clare 19th century Pub and restaurant[199]
Mitchelstown Cork 1823 Shop[200][201][202]
Monaghan Monaghan 1792 Arts cenue – see Market House, Monaghan[203][204][205]
Monasterevin Kildare c. 1830[206]
Mountrath Laois c. 1730[207]
Mountcharles Donegal c. 1840[208] Carved stone on building notes original from 1676
Mountshannon Clare c. 1740[209]
Moville Donegal c. 1860[210]
Mullingar Westmeath 1730, rebuilt in current form 1867 Tourist information centre[211][212]
Naas Kildare 1813 Private house[213]
Navan Meath 1632, demolished c. 1800 Tholsel court with stone inscription - "Edmund Manninge was overseer of this work in the year of Our Lord 1632. On whose soul the Lord have mercy"[214][215]
Nenagh Tipperary 1812 Adult education centre for North Tipperary Vocational Education Committee and restaurant/take away (part)[216]
Newbliss Monaghan 1830[217]
Newcastle West Limerick 1873[218]
Newmarket Cork 1810[219][220] Community use
Newtownmountkennedy Wicklow Pre-1798 Used as a school in 1837[221]
New Ross Wexford 1749, rebuilt 1806–1810 Tholsel, court house, town hall from 1840[222]
Oldcastle Meath 1742 Originally 3 bay and 3 storeys high, now much altered 2 storey commercial premises[223]
Pettigo Donegal 1836[224] -
Piltown Kilkenny 1830s[225][226] Photograph of Piltown Market House
Portarlington Laois c. 1800 Referred to as a tholsel by Samuel Lewis. Now petrol station and garage.[227][228]
Portlaoise Laois ? [229]
Rockcorry Monaghan 1805[230] Filling station
Roscommon Roscommon 1762 et seq. An earlier market house collapsed 2 March 1719 when the courtroom above was overcrowded with 200 prisoners when the court was in session. The replacement building was built by John Ensor, architect 1762.[231] Subsequently served as RC church. The Bank of Ireland branch.[232][233]
Roscrea Tipperary 1886 replacing earlier larger Market House[234] Demolished in the 1920s
Scarriff Clare 1855 Weigh house[235][236]
Shercock Cavan 1825 Shops[237]
Sixmilebridge Clare Pre-1831[238][239] -
Stradbally Laois 1899 Market[240]
Strokestown Roscommon c. 1830 Shop, retail outlet[241]
Tallow Waterford N/A Proposed but not executed[242]
Templemore Tipperary 1816 Now used as Templemore Town Hall[243][244]
Thurles Tipperary N/A - never constructed[245][246]
Timoleague Cork 1700, rebuilt ? Vacant[247]
Tinahely Wicklow c. 1820 Branch library[248]
Tralee Kerry 1847 Chinese restaurant[249][250]
Trim Meath c. 1850[251] Town hall
Tulla Clare c. 1833[252] Branch library
Tullamore Offaly 1789 Building society[253][254]
Slane Meath 1800[255]
Virginia Cavan c. 1815 Courthouse and county council offices[256]
Waterford Waterford ? Butter market located on the quay. Now demolished.[257]
Westport Mayo 1767 Storehouse[258]
Wexford Wexford 1776 Previously corn market house and now Wexford Arts Centre (formerly town hall)[259][260]
Youghal Cork Heritage centre[261][262]

See also[edit]

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Further reading[edit]

  • McParland, Edward (2001) Public Architecture in Ireland 1680–1760 Yale University Press ISBN 0-300-09064-1

External links[edit]