1760 – No. 20 Dominick Street, Dublin
Robert West the stuccodore who designed many of the finest interiors in the city lived at No.
Robert West the stuccodore who designed many of the finest interiors in the city lived at No.
This former windmill was once used to power the Roe Distillary on Thomas Street in Dublin.
The Provost is the head of Trinity College and accordingly a sumptuous residence was provided.
Ballin Temple was a fine three-storey Georgian house with a five-bay entrance front.
Named after Denzille Holles (1597-1681), Earl of Clare (in Suffolk, not Ireland).
This former antiques shop has a fine original shop façade. In 1850,
No 8 Dawson Street is a very fine mansion house with considerable surviving mid eighteenth century joinery and decorative plasterwork that has been well maintained.
The former Royal Hibernian Hotel dated back to 1751 as a pair of buildings making up a coaching inn,
Early home of the Royal Irish Academy, which had some minor work by Richard Johnston,
The harbour comprises of two limestone piers with lighthouse positioned at end of east pier.