1850 – Craigdarragh House, Helen’s Bay, Co. Down
Architect: Charles Lanyon
Constructed around 1850 for Robert Francis Gordon,
Constructed around 1850 for Robert Francis Gordon,
The Great South Wall on which Poolbeg Lighthouse stands,
Constructed during 1880-1884. Although poorly modernised,
Designed by Chester’s famous architect John Douglas,
Built in the 17th century for Sir George Pratt,
Church with adjacent dwellings designed by Hall,
Three storey hotel constructed for sea travellers next to the harbour.
Small Church of Ireland build to accommodate 250 people.
Constructed on a site provided by Sir Hugh .H.
Originally Kildare Place consisted of four houses onto a small square bordered by Kildare Street.