1260 – Baldongan Castle & Church, Co. Dublin
The castle was constructed in the mid 13th Century, possibly by the Knights Templar,
The castle was constructed in the mid 13th Century, possibly by the Knights Templar,
Baggotrath Castle was built in the late thirteenth century, in the vicinity of what is now Upper Baggot Street.
St Michael le Pole, between Chancery Lane and Ship Street, “St Michael of the Pool”
A former water fountain or conduit constructed in the James Street area of Dublin.
During the 1350s a major extension to the cathedral was undertaken by John de St Paul,
The two remaining stretches of the City Wall visible above ground can be seen at St Audoen’s Church and at the nearby Cornmarket although portions of the city wall,
The current building is not the original Howth Castle, which was on the high slopes by the village and the sea.
The nearby church of St Mary was collegiate and it was here that the community lived.
Dalkey’s main street, Castle Street, has a two 14th Century Norman castles.
Merrion Castle was a medieval castle situated in present day Mount Merrion.