1800s – Clonshavoy House, Co. Limerick
The Irish Tourist Association surveyor writes in 1944 that the house was interesting as it was the remains of a very old Elizabethan house.
The Irish Tourist Association surveyor writes in 1944 that the house was interesting as it was the remains of a very old Elizabethan house.
The house was re-modeled in a neo-classical style after 1813 to the designs of Lewis Wyatt.
Unbuilt design by the Pains –
Also known as Elm Park.
Adare Manor was not always so imposing.
Also known as Castle Oliver,
The present house was built in the early 1870s by Edward O’Brien,
Lewis describes this house in the following terms “Near the town stands Cahirconlish House,
Dromore Castle is a very distinctive building sitting high on a hill overlooking two lakes in Co.
Italianate style villa now part of the buildings of the University of Limerick and known to the students as the white house (because it contained the offices of the President of the University).