1450 – Howth Castle, Co. Dublin
The current building is not the original Howth Castle, which was on the high slopes by the village and the sea.
The current building is not the original Howth Castle, which was on the high slopes by the village and the sea.
The nearby church of St Mary was collegiate and it was here that the community lived.
Fine lighthouse on a rocky promontory marking the northernmost point of Dublin bay.
Fine lighthouse on the end of the southern arm of the harbour.
Fine stone 19th century church now in alternative use, with large roundheaded window centred on symetrical main facade.
A fine house later converted into a small hotel and much extended.
Detached four-bay single-storey former place of worship, c.1845, with projecting entrance porch to west gable.
Former 19th century hotel overlooking the sea near Howth. The site is now an apartment complex known as Howth Lodge.
A fine little station built at the end of the branch line from Howth Junction on the main Dublin –
Findlater’s was once a chain of food and wine merchants in the Dublin area.