1765 – Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174,
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174,
Originally opened in 1835 by James Fagan MP and soon renamed the Royal Hotel after he received a Royal Warrant.
An austere Gothic revival church with a fine spire and entrance doorway.
A fine little house sited beside the railway station and built for the Station Master.
Proposed design for a new Station Building for the Dublin and Drogheda Railway at Malahide in the early 1850s.
Large range of hothouses constructed for the Jameson family at their home at Malahide.
Designed in a similar style to other stations on this line notably Dundalk and Drogheda,
An elaborately gabled red brick Library,
One of a chain of seventy-four Martello Towers,
The architect and town planner Frank Gibney (1905-1978) was one of the most prolific housing designers of 20th century Ireland.