1894 – Great Southern Hotel, Parknasilla, Co. Kerry
Originally started out as Parknasilla House after the Bland family built Derryquin Castle on the grounds as a new resience.
Originally started out as Parknasilla House after the Bland family built Derryquin Castle on the grounds as a new resience.
Later much extended from its original 1894 appearance. Architect unknown for the alterations by the railway company in 1894,
Warrenpoint and Rostrevor were popular seaside holiday destinations.
Originally the Dolphin Hotel, a famous Dublin hostelry,
Constructed between 1895 and 1897 by the Midland &
The main Recess railway station was opened in 1895, when services began from Galway in the heart of the Connemara and closed with the line in 1935.
Built in Belfast as part of the York Road station reconstruction with the intention of capturing trade from long distance travellers as it was convenient to the cross-channel steamer berths.
A fine late Victorian hotel with opulent interiors,
The result of an architectural competition held by the Belfast &
Remodelled in 1900 ‘on modern lines as a station hotel’.