1726 – Drumcondra House, Dublin
Architect: Edward Lovett Pearce
Designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and was built in 1726 for Sir Marmaduke Coghill who had lived in nearby Belvedere House.
Designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and was built in 1726 for Sir Marmaduke Coghill who had lived in nearby Belvedere House.
The original Kenmare House was built in 1726 and designed by Viscount Kenmare himself in a French chateau style. The house was two stories high and had dormered attics with steep,
St. Anne’s in Shandon is known more for its bells than the structure that houses them, due to the famous song “The Bells of Shandon”