1836 – Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, Co. Down
Architect: William Deane Butler
Constructed to replace an earlier house,
Constructed to replace an earlier house,
Blore was reponsible for alterations and enlarging of House for 1st Lord Templetown in 1836-37.
A fine example of castellated Tudor Revival architecture,
A large and imposing Tudor-Revival mansion of about 1836,
Country houses become hotels and guest houses,
The original house was designed by Blore in a Tudor Revival style.
A rebuilding project by John B.
Built in 1838 by Alexander Glendenning Lambert,
Tudor Gothic extension including a new entrance front,
A late 17th century house was subsumed into a much larger and ornate building designed by Daniel Robertson of Kilkenny in 1836-38 as a spectacular castle.