1869 – Waterpark, Clonlara, Co. Clare
Home to the Bindon, Phelps, Massey, Williams, Hartigan, Latham, Houlihan and Conway families. It was a very large,
Home to the Bindon, Phelps, Massey, Williams, Hartigan, Latham, Houlihan and Conway families. It was a very large,
Originally built in the 1780s by the McClintock family and called Newtown House. In 1852 it was sold to a Drogheda merchant and shipbuilder called Ralph Smyth who extended it around 1870.
“The lithograph illustration given with the present number is of a hose just completed, a short distance fro Belfast,
The Chichesters (later the Donegalls) lived in England as absentee landlords but came to live at Ormeau at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The present house was built in the early 1870s by Edward O’Brien, son of William Smith O’Brien replacing an earlier house which was the home of his grandmother the Dowager Lady O’Brien in the early 1850s.
Castle Leslie stands on the site of an earlier castle and was designed by Charles Lanyon and W.H.
A mid-sized Victorian house in a simple Tudor-Revival style with steep roofs and gables; and mullioned windows. It had a three-sided bow;
Work began in 1867 on what was known as Headley Towers and also, Wynnes Folly.
Loftus Hall is a gaunt, three-storey nine-bay mansion of 1871, with rows of plate-glass windows and a parapet. It incorporates parts of a previous,
A large two-storey house built in 1872 for Thomas Andrews (father of the other Thomas Andrews, designer of the Titanic) in a Italianate style with a projecting eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof.
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