1742 – Obelisk, Killiney Hill, Co. Dublin
The Obelisk bears the inscription: “Last year being hard with the poor, walks about these hills and this were erected by John Mapas,
The Obelisk bears the inscription: “Last year being hard with the poor, walks about these hills and this were erected by John Mapas,
This house has been alternatively known as Mount Malpas, Roxborough and Loftus Hill. The first house on the site was built about 1740 for Col.
Probably designed by Sandham Symes for his grandfather Robert Warren, and originally named to commemorate Queen Victoria’s accession to the throne.
Formerly a private house called Court-na-Farraige, part of a group of fanciful, French chateau-inspired houses along the coastline.
Later known as Eirene, built for the Rev. Henry Palmer and his family and one of a cluster of houses by T.N.
“We also give a view of new stables and offices at Killiney, one of the waterside beauty-spots of County Dublin.
Reenavanna and the neighbouring house Carraigdown, were both designed by Michael Scott for Lieut-Colonel B.J. Fagan and his family.