1830 – Duckett’s Grove, Carlow, Co. Carlow
In his book A Guide to Irish Country Houses Mark Bence-Jones describes Duckett’s Grove as a “square house of two and three storeys,
In his book A Guide to Irish Country Houses Mark Bence-Jones describes Duckett’s Grove as a “square house of two and three storeys,
A three-bay three-storey house, perhaps first built about 1720 but probably refronted with tripartite windows,
Late Georgian house with unusual double three-bay bows on the garden facade,
A Tudor-Gothic house, built in 1830 by Henry Barré Beresford,
Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary refers to Strancally Castle as “a modern castle,
Sion House was one of the residences of the Dunville family and it was used by them as a base for their pursuit of hunting.
Five-bay two-storey over basement country house,
A 19th century mansion with the appearance of a French-Italianate château,
Built in 1829-32 by the 3rd Earl Annesley as a marine residence.
Formerly known as Painestown,