1810 – Ballymullen Barracks, Tralee, Co. Kerry
The barracks at Tralee were originally built in the early 19th Century for Militia Regiments raised in County Kerry. In 1873 the Localisation Scheme for recruitment,
The barracks at Tralee were originally built in the early 19th Century for Militia Regiments raised in County Kerry. In 1873 the Localisation Scheme for recruitment,
The former Victoria Hotel has occupied this site on the junction of St Patrick’s St and Cook St from 1810 until 2011,
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.
Similar to many others across the country, with long two-storey ranges of accommodation facing onto the parade square. As was the norm,
Long rambling castle sited across a hillside. Burnt during 1921, a wing was recently restored.
This church is a fine example of early nineteenth-century church architecture in Ireland. Originally designed by James Sheane,
Built in 1812 for the 2nd Earl of Landaff, the large Tudor Revival castle incorporated a previous 17th century house,
The present house was completed in 1813 to the design of architect William Robertson. Located just outside Bansha in Co.
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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