1819 – Unbuilt Designs for Dublin Library Society
Originally the Dublin Library Society intended to erect their new premises on lots 5,
Originally the Dublin Library Society intended to erect their new premises on lots 5,
The Clock Tower, Dublin Castle, appeared on Roque’s map of Dublin,
At the bottom of Constitution Hill is this well maintained and unusual house,
Built in 1820 to replace an older structure, the courthouse is sited next to the former gaol.
Fine stone 19th century church now in alternative use, with large roundheaded window centred on symetrical main facade.
Adjacent to the Church of Ireland, and now used as a community centre,
Built in the neo-classical style with Dalkey granite in 1820. Contains an unusual staircase and is surmounted by a clock tower and signalling turret.
Originally constructed in the 1760s, it was re-designed and re-built in 1820 by George Halpin.
Described in Lewis as “Among the most conspicuous are Rathmines Castle,
Adjacent to the school and the local Church of Ireland, this is an attractive little house with unusual detailing above the upper windows.