1780s – Beechmount, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick
Originally known as Mount Morgell and the home of the Morgell family in the 18th century. Central block with two smaller wings,
Originally known as Mount Morgell and the home of the Morgell family in the 18th century. Central block with two smaller wings,
An earlier house of 1781 that was extended and castellated to designs possibly by Charles Anderson.
In the second volume of his Original Designs in Architecture, published in 1797, James Lewis included several designs for buildings in Ireland including this proposed theatre,
Demolished in 1988 to facilitate the construction of the new City Council headquarters. Blackburn was a London architect and pioneer of radial planning in prison design.
Fine Georgian residence of three storeys with single storey wings. Demolished in the late 1950s and replaced with a georgian-style house.
In the second volume of his Original Designs in Architecture, published in 1797, James Lewis wrote “Plan of the Market and Store Houses,
The Irish Tourist Association surveyor writes in 1944 that the house was interesting as it was the remains of a very old Elizabethan house.
The Trinitarian Order established their only monastery in Ireland at Adare in 1230. Ruined for many years, the Abbey was restored in 1811 by the first Earl of Dunraven as the Catholic Parish church.
The house was re-modeled in a neo-classical style after 1813 to the designs of Lewis Wyatt.
Recently renovated with much work carried out on the interior and the exterior restored. While the building envelope retained much of its original form from this period,
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