1780 – Grand Canal Harbour & City Basin, St. James’s Gate, Dublin
Before the completion of the Grand Canal Docks at Ringsend, this was considered the mainline of the canal.
Before the completion of the Grand Canal Docks at Ringsend, this was considered the mainline of the canal.
Fine Victorian office accommodation complete with elegant chimneys and good quality ironwork.
One of the many storehouses on the property,
This is one of the oldest existing churches in Dublin. A Norman church to St Ouen was built here in 1190 to replace an earlier structure dedicated to St Colmcille.
The two remaining stretches of the City Wall visible above ground can be seen at St Audoen’s Church and at the nearby Cornmarket although portions of the city wall,
The only one of the old medieval Guild Halls that still exists in Dublin,
Sited beside the much older and similarly named Church of Ireland,
Probably the strangest 20th Century building in Dublin and definitely the last hurrah of Victorian Gothic for a religious based institution,
Named after Lord Simon Harcourt, the former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1772-76.