1840s – Gateway, Loughgall Manor, Co. Armagh
The main gates were manufactured in 1842, but there is no architectural similarity between the gateway lodges and the main house.
The main gates were manufactured in 1842, but there is no architectural similarity between the gateway lodges and the main house.
A smaller country house from the mid 1840s. A distinctive design with a curved bow end elevation and a bowed portico to the front.
In Burkes Guide to Country Houses, Kilcooley Abbey is described as a large winged house,
The hotel was originally located at number 8 Upper Ormond Quay but was later expanded in the early 20th Century to encompass a large portion of the quay from numbers 7 to 11.
Proposal to build a new street running through Trinity College from Nassau Street to Moss Street.
A Georgian mansion of two storeys above a basement; enlarged and altered in the mid-19th century when a third storey was added as well as a substantial single-storey wing.
Although the stableyard largely still exists today, sadly the tudor gateway has been removed.
A cutstone house, recently renovated, and formerly the game keepers house,
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Built as a summer house for the Blayneys and used by the Hope family.