1737 – Royal & Prior School, Raphoe, Co. Donegal
In 1608, King Charles I granted a charter which founded the Royal Schools across Ulster.
In 1608, King Charles I granted a charter which founded the Royal Schools across Ulster.
Originally an 18th century house with a two storey bow fronted centre and single storey wings.
Designed by Richard Cassels for Thomas Taylor,
Like Iveagh House further along St Stephen’s Green,
Built to replace a decaying medieval cathedral, it retained the tower and spire of the old cathedral.
In 1739, the 19th Earl of Kildare employed Richard Castle to build the existing house replacing an earlier buildng.
Built for the provost of Trinity College, John Hely Hutchinson, it was later acquired in the 1750s by the Fitzgeralds,
Originally built in 1740 as a hunting lodge for Robert Rochfort,
Formerly the home of the Protestant bishop of Limerick, this is a fine house with central door,
An unusual smaller country house that was probably constructed around 1740.