1746 – Tracton House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Constructed between 1744-46 for the then Surveyor General, Arthur Jones Nevill.
Constructed between 1744-46 for the then Surveyor General, Arthur Jones Nevill.
Originally built 1845-47 for Sir William Fownes to designs by Francis Bindon.
Former gateway to Leinster House which terminated the vista of Molesworth Street from Dawson Street.
A Corinthian column with a Phoenix rising from the ashes at its pinnacle.
A weavers’ hall had been built by The Weavers’ Guild,
The Rotunda Hospital, officially the Dublin Lying-in Hospital,
In 1733 King George III granted a charter that provided protestant education for the poor.
Bellinter House was home to the Preston family for nearly two centuries and is one of the finest examples of country architecture in Co.
This was developed by the Dominick family in the 1750s and for a time was very fashionable with some fine house being developed.
Skerries has a long tradition of harnessing wind and water power,