1880s – Kilbride House, Co. Carlow
19th century Italianate house added to an earlier house that then became the service wing for the new enlarged building. Destroyed by fire in 1927,
19th century Italianate house added to an earlier house that then became the service wing for the new enlarged building. Destroyed by fire in 1927,
The architecture of Ashford Castle dates from several eras. The oldest section is a 13th-century Norman castle that once belonged to the de Burgh family.
The Castle comprises three main buildings, a medieval tower, courtyard buildings and the Victorian Castle. The original structure,
The original Antrim Castle, now a ruin, was originally built in 1613 by Sir Hugh Clotworthy and enlarged in 1662 by his son,
A house in Scottish Baronial style for Edward Macnaghten, a landmark Victorian-era manor overlooking the ocean near the Giant’s Causeway.
House design exhibited in Dublin in 1882 and published in The Irish Builder 1884.
Country villa designed for W. Doherty. Published in The Irish Builder, and design exhibited at the RHA.
Constructed by the Herdman family, who constructed the model village and mills of Sion. Sion House was originally a three-bay square house built in 1845 by the leading Irish architect,
The original castle of Ballymena was built in the early 17th century, but was burned out in 1720.
Dominick Andrew Browne built the present Breaffy House in 1890. The house is a Scottish baronial mansion and is victorian in style and was designed by English architect William M.
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