1714 – Corkagh House, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin Corkagh House originally started as a small farmhouse built circa 1650 which was later extended between 1702 and 1714 when a large wing of eight bays and a parapeted roof was constructed.
1714 – Palace Anne, Co. Cork Named after Anne LePoer, wife of Arthur Bernard, who built the house in 1714. Lewis describes it as “a stately mansion,
1714 – St George’s Church Tower, Hill Street, Dublin All that remains of St George’s Church, built in 1714, demolished in 1894.
1714 – St. Luke’s Church, The Coombe, Dublin Architect: Thomas Burgh In 1708, an act of parliament was passed which divided the parish of St. Nicholas Without and giving part of it the denomination of St.
1714 – Treasury Building, Dublin Castle The lower yard of Dublin Castle is built on a steep incline leading up to the upper yard. This posed problems for building so that the Chapel Royal to the south has a large undercroft and the range to the north is built on a terrace.