1805 – Grand Hotel, Shannon Harbour, Co. Offaly
Completed in 1806, the Grand Hotel was one of a series of hotels for travellers on the Grand Canal.
Completed in 1806, the Grand Hotel was one of a series of hotels for travellers on the Grand Canal.
Lyons, near Hazlehatch, County Kildare, was originally the seat of the Aylmer family,
A Martello Tower along the coast converted into a residence. Dublin’s coastline has Martello towers at regular intervals as coastal defence.
Developed in the early 1800s around a plain classical house of the mid 18th century.
The old Wexford Court House was situated on Wexford’s Commercial Quay,
A 36-room, two-storey, symmetrical, stucco-faced house of with several curved bows.
In 1806, Trinity College took a lease on two acres of land at Ballsbridge,
The Chapel Royal, or as it is now known the Church of the Most Holy Trinity,
The main entrance to the castle for vehicular traffic,
The hotel was one of five operated between Dublin and the Shannon and opened in 1807 and operated until 1860 despite passenger services being stopped in 1852.