1890s – Design for Hotel, South Mall, Cork
Architect: Sir T.N. Deane & Son
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,
Illustration for building described as Sutton House and also as a “design for a hotel”,
Long established and rambling cluster of hotel buildings,
Served by a small station by the Great Southern Railways Company,
The Belfast and Northern Counties Railway purchased a share in the lease of the well-established Antrim Arms hotel in the 1870s.
Mentioned in Ulysees and Strumpet City,
Hotel constructed between 1890 and 1891 for the Lucan Hydropathic and Spa Hotel Co.
Perspective view, & plans published in The Building News,
The Brown Palace Hotel is reputedly the first atrium-style hotel ever built and was named for its original owner,
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows,