Daniel Robertson (architect)
Daniel Robertson was a British architect.
Career
Robertson may have worked under Robert Adam in London, England; later he worked at Kew and Oxford. Robertson was an early exponent of the Norman Revival, designing both St Clement's Church, Oxford and St Swithun's parish church in Kennington, Berkshire in this style as early as 1828.Robertson then moved to Ireland, where he had considerable success and carried out commissions for notable country houses particularly in the southeastern part of the country. His work was in both the Neoclassical style and then in the Gothic Revival style of the 1830s with which he may be most associated.
Works
Robertson's buildings include:- Oriel College, Oxford: west range of St. Mary's Quad, 1826
- Wadham College, Oxford: fireplace in hall, 1826
- Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1826-30
- St. Clement's parish church, Oxford, 1828
- St. Swithun's parish church, Kennington, Berkshire, 1828
- St. Matthias' Church, Hatch Street, Dublin, 1842.
- Ballinkeele House
- Bloomfield Castle in County Wexford
- Carrigglas Manor in County Longford )
- Castleboro House
- Dunleckney Manor in County Carlow
- Lisnavagh House, in County Carlow
- Johnstown Castle in Co. Wexford
- Wilton Castle in Co. Wexford
- Wells House, Wells, Gorey Co. Wexford.