1760 – Aviemore House, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Aviemore House is the most imposing residence in Monaghan both from its grand facade to its positioning on Hill Street.
Aviemore House is the most imposing residence in Monaghan both from its grand facade to its positioning on Hill Street.
Along the banks of the Blackwater,
Built of coursed limestone and set back from the street,
In the 1740s Richard Cassels designed and built a Dining Hall on this site replacing an earlier structure.
Named after the Fitzwilliam family, Earls of Merrion, who developed this land as part of their great estate on the southside of the Liffey.
Dowth Hall dates from c.1760 and was built for John,
Interesting treatment on a mid eighteenth century house with the main entrance elevated to first floor level and acessed by a metal staircase.
Robert West the stuccodore who designed many of the finest interiors in the city lived at No.
This former windmill was once used to power the Roe Distillary on Thomas Street in Dublin.
The Provost is the head of Trinity College and accordingly a sumptuous residence was provided.