1894 – Great Southern Hotel, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Purpose built hotel constructed for the Great Southern Railways Company as part of their scheme to bring tourists to the Kerry area via their railway routes.
Purpose built hotel constructed for the Great Southern Railways Company as part of their scheme to bring tourists to the Kerry area via their railway routes.
Originally started out as Parknasilla House after the Bland family built Derryquin Castle on the grounds as a new resience.
Later much extended from its original 1894 appearance. Architect unknown for the alterations by the railway company in 1894,
Alternative design for church which Doolin was designing for Castlemaine. The design constructed opened in 1900.
Replacing a church of 1829, but sadly the intended spire was never completed perhaps due to the death of the building’s benefactor.
The Daniel O’Connell Memorial Church of the Holy Cross, a Gothic Revival-style Church designed by George C.
Built as local authority offices, the Ashe Memorial Hall sits at one end of Denny Street, dedicated to the memory of Thomas Ashe.
Designed by London engineers, L.G. Mouchel & Partners in association with an Irish-based engineer Pierce Purcell,
Started as a bar and restaurant in 1967 which was an instant success due to its location and views. Extended and later turned into an hotel with 45 bedrooms in 1970.
First unveiled in 2007, it was never clear where the funding for this vaguely titled centre was to come from.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.