1860s – Leopardstown Park House, Foxrock, Co. Dublin
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
After the London and North Western Railway Company moved its Irish terminus from Dun Laoghaire to North Wall Quay in 1861,
A Georgian house that was “gothicised”
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
Well maintained Georgian house surrounded by later buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland –
The houses along the south side of Sandymount Green are part of what once was Sandymount Castle and the roads behind this bear the name.
A comfortable Dublin pub now sadly part of the ‘superpub’ next door,
The Provincial Bank opened in Athlone in 1827.
Aan impressive church built in the ‘Modern English style’