1770c – No. 74 South Mall, Cork
Like many of the large former residences in the area, this fine house boasts an above ground basement.
Like many of the large former residences in the area, this fine house boasts an above ground basement.
Mount Trenchard House was built in the late 1770s by the Anglo-Irish Rice family,
No. 20 Parnell Square was built by the plumber T. Sherwood,
Designs for internal decorative schemes for Headfort House –
The Market House was commissioned by Robert Stewart,
Fabulous Library building on an awkward sloping corner site by Thomas Cooley,
Built as the chapel for the Royal Hibernian Military School,
The home of the Royal Irish Academy of Music, this is a fine building with attractive round-headed windows on the first floor.
On 10 October 1770 Lord Brabazon laid the foundation stone of the new Hospital in the Coombe.
Lucan House, often described as a pure Palladian villa,