1905 – Kilteragh, Foxrock, Co. Dublin
Designed for Sir Horace Plunkett, by England-based William D. Caroe, in an Arts and Crafts style.
Designed for Sir Horace Plunkett, by England-based William D. Caroe, in an Arts and Crafts style.
Country House. 1904-1905 by Edmund Wimperis and Best, architects, for Mrs E.W. Birkbeck. Finished externally in English bond red brick,
“Built regardless of cost for Sir Henry Greer” by Richard Orpen, Curragh Grange is a Queen Anne style redbrick and pebble dashed country home.
Extensive remodelling of an earlier house from the 1820s, and additions including open loggias and tower were designed by Scott for 2nd Baron Killanin.
Published in The Building News, November 7 1919: “This house was built just before the war.
An Edwardian country house with a hipped roof over a bracketed cornice, and an elaborate projecting glazed porch.
In 1847, almost the whole of the Elizabethan part of the mansion was destroyed by fire.
After the second Durrow Abbey House was gutted by fire during the Civil War in 1923.
The home of Sir Cosmo Haskard who was Governor of the Falkland Islands in the 1960s and instrumental in the island remaining under British control when the government of the day was open to turning the islands over to Argentina.
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