1860s – Leopardstown Park House, Foxrock, Co. Dublin
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
Reconstructed by John Skipton Mulvany in the 1860s of a house built in 1796,
Built in 1811/12 to replace an older house and was once the finest houses in the county.
CastleHacket House originally built by John Kirwan, Lord Mayor of Galway,
A freestanding single-storey church hall with raised basement and ornately stuccoed gabled entrance front including pilasters with fluted details to ends and flanking central doorway,
Fantastic small Gothic Railway Station,
When the 12th Lord Blayney died in 1874, his will provided money for the setting up of the Blayney Almshouses.
With a long sandstone and brick elevation to the street, this three-storey office block was built in stages between 1900-1912.
Former rectory, later known as Montfort House as it housed a branch of the Montfort Missionaries from 1965 to 2002.
Still standing today, but with an altered and simplified roofline,
Constructed for Robert Dillon,