1673 – Blessington House, Blessington, Co. Wicklow
A substantial 17th century house built circa 1673 by Dr Michael Boyle,
A substantial 17th century house built circa 1673 by Dr Michael Boyle,
In Oxmantown Green, the King’s Hospital or Bluecoat School, was erected between 1669 and 1673 as a free school for boys and an alms house for unprivileged.
Sent to Dublin in 1673 to examine the harbour and defences of the city,
Andrew Yarranton, (1619-1684), a former soldier in the English Civil War,
A 17th century house built on to a pre-existing medieval tower house,
The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is a mile and a half west of the city centre and at the time of its construction the site was part of the Phoenix Park.
This 17th century unfortified houses, owned by the National Trust was built about 1680 and was originally surrounded by a defensive bawn.
The State Apartments in Dublin Castle were originally constructed as living accommodation for the Lord Lieutenant.
Ballykilcavan has full-height wings like flanking towers at the corners of the entrance front while similar towers on the rear of the house are now hidden by later extensions.