1810 – St Patrick’s Church of Ireland, Ardagh, Co. Longford
Constructed in 1810 with the three-stage tower added several years later.
Constructed in 1810 with the three-stage tower added several years later.
Unusual but attractive church design with two curving bays flanking the tower over the entrance.
Detached four-bay two-storey former hunting lodge of Rockingham Demesne,
Baggot Street is named after Robert, Lord Bagod who was given the Manor of Rath in the 13th century.
Twelve early 19th century Georgian houses that were demolished by the ESB in the early 1960s to build a new headquarters by Stephenson Gibney &
From; J.P. Neale, Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England,
The Bellew Estate was once the home of the Grattan-Bellew family,
The Trinitarian Order established their only monastery in Ireland at Adare in 1230.
The estate was bought from the seventh Earl of Cork for £94,400 by James Alexander (later first Earl of Caledon) in 1776.
Built 1811 around the fabric of an earlier house.