1763 – Browne’s Hill, Carlow, Co. Carlow
Architect: Matthew Peters
Built in 1763, Browne’s Hill is one of the few surviving Georgian mansions in the Carlow and originally comprised a detached six-bay,
Built in 1763, Browne’s Hill is one of the few surviving Georgian mansions in the Carlow and originally comprised a detached six-bay,
Lord Charlemont had met and befriended Sir William Chambers in Italy while Chambers was studying roman antiquities and Charlemont was on a collecting trip.
Simple Church of Ireland by the Board of First Fruits with a tall slender tower and long nave.
John’s Bridge, which connects John’s Street with the rest of the city,
A 9-arched bridge over River Nore,
The Dunsink Observatory is an astronomical observatory established in 1785 in what was then outside of Dublin by Trinity College Dublin.