1765 – Leitrim House, Stephen St., Dublin
Large Georgian mansion now in use as offices. Has an excellent toplit staircase with fine plaster work.
Large Georgian mansion now in use as offices. Has an excellent toplit staircase with fine plaster work.
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174,
An important civic building at the time of its construction,
Chambers was paid forty guineas for this unexecuted design for a new house with 13-bay garden front,
Formerly the Royal Hibernian Military School,
Originally built circa 1766 as a three storey five bay house with bow projections but extended over the years.
The first home of the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society) on Grafton Street.
Originally an entrance gateway to Rathfarnham castle, this 18th century triumphal arch is attributed to Henry Loftus,
Gothic rebuilding, carried for 6th Earl of Drogheda by Christopher Myers,
The Great South Wall on which Poolbeg Lighthouse stands,