1755 – Beauparc, Navan, Co. Meath Architect: Nathaniel Clements Described in Slater’s Directory, 1894 as “the mansion is situated on the summit of a high bank,
1755 – Belvoir Park, Newtownbreda, Co. Down Architect: Christopher Myers / William J. Barre A Georgian house for Arthur Hill, later Viscount Dungannon, which was added to the North end of an earlier house.
1755 – Essex Bridge, Dublin Architect: George Semple An elevation of Essex Bridge, later Grattan Bridge in Dublin, as rebuilt by George Semple in 1755.
1755 – Misericordia Church and Hospital, Faro, Portugal Architect: Francisco Xavier Fabri The church. with its adjoining hospital, was built at the end of the 16th century at the instigation of Bishop Afonso Castelo Branco,
1755 – Palacio Real, Madrid Architect: Juan Bautista Sachetti Although the Royal family do not reside here, the Palacio Real de Madrid (Royal Palace of Madrid) remains the official residence of the Spanish monarchy and is used for state occasions.