1827 – Kenure House, Rush, Co. Dublin
Rebuilt in 1827 on the site of an earlier house,
Rebuilt in 1827 on the site of an earlier house,
Designed for the Shirley family by the historian Thomas Rickman and which is his only Irish commission,
Churchill, left empty from 1918 was known to have wood-rot in 1926.
A sizeable four-square Regency-style house built in the late 1820s for Theophilus Lucas-Clements to the design of William Farrell.
Ballybay House, residence of Henry Edward John Leslie C.M.G.,
A 19th century castle of random ashlar,
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,