1835 – Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare
Architect: James & George Pain
Work began around 1822 and cost about 50,000 to complete.
Work began around 1822 and cost about 50,000 to complete.
Originally a medieval house on the site was constructed in 1591,
The estate has been home to two prominent Wexford families.
Still standing today, but with an altered and simplified roofline,
A previously modest Georgian house was dressed up by George Papworth in the 1830s.
Detached four-bay two-storey Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic,
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,