8th C. – Round Tower, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin
Well preserved 8th century round tower that acts as a focal point for the area.
Well preserved 8th century round tower that acts as a focal point for the area.
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.
The present St. John’s Church was built in 1789 and substantially extended in 1854 by Joseph Welland.
A handsome Tudor Revival station building, typical of mid nineteenth-century railway architecture,
The site for the Church and adjoining Convent was donated by the Calbeck Family of Moyle Park,
Fine terrace of stone cottages in the old centre of Clondalkin,
A large nine bay, two-storey over basement house with single-bay substantial pavilions to each end.
Far and away the best building in the Clondalkin area,