1820s – Ardamine, Gorey, Co. Wexford
In 1818 Solomon Richards, a Dublin Surgeon, bought Ardamine estate. In 1812,
In 1818 Solomon Richards, a Dublin Surgeon, bought Ardamine estate. In 1812,
A dignified smaller classical house with a lower service wing. Described in Lewis as “Cornacassa,
This fine limestone building was erected in the late 1820’s and was probably designed by James Pain.
Gatehouse, presumed to have been designed by Cobden who designed much of the college buildings.
Good quality ashlar faced former Granary building now in use as community rooms for a local religious group.
Illustrated as designed and built by William Robertson,
The beginnings of the present structure is in 1780 when Sir Benjamin Chapman,
Built to the rear of No.11 Merrion Square, these massive vaults were described in 1866 as being “in three great divisions running parallel with each other,
Originally built in the 1820s as the Northumberland Hotel, with a coffee house and hotel.
Shankill Castle started as a Butler tower-house near the ruins of an old church.