1776 – Doorways of Harcourt Street, Dublin
Named after Lord Simon Harcourt, the former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1772-76.
Named after Lord Simon Harcourt, the former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1772-76.
Edward Carson (1854-1935), the father of Ulster Unionism was born in No.4 Harcourt Street and represented Trinity College as Unionist MP in London.
Built in 1859 as a railway terminus,
Picturesque yet substantial gatehouse to the park entrance at Clonmell Place.
The High School was founded in 1870 by the Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith,
Large office development constructed in stages over a few years,
Formerly ACC House, a 25 year old office building in need of total modernisation.