1820 – Harbour Commissioner’s House, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Built in the neo-classical style with Dalkey granite in 1820. Contains an unusual staircase and is surmounted by a clock tower and signalling turret.
Built in the neo-classical style with Dalkey granite in 1820. Contains an unusual staircase and is surmounted by a clock tower and signalling turret.
The town was officially renamed Kingstown in 1821 in honour of a visit by the British King George IV,
A fine facade dominated by classical columns in a design of pedimented pavilions –
This permanent lighthouse and dwelling was designed by Chief Engineer with the Ballast Board,
Constructed between 1847 and 1850,
Opened in 1842 by the Dublin &
Built for the de Vesci family,
Like others built along the Irish coastline,
Designed as a Church of Ireland,
Fine stone boathouse and slipway built for the launch of the lifeboat in times past.