1700 – Platten Hall, Co. Meath
Construction started circa 1700 for Alderman John Graham.
Construction started circa 1700 for Alderman John Graham.
Randalstown House was begun about 1710 and extended twice in the later part of the eighteenth century.
Stackallan House is one of the very few surviving classical Irish country houses from the early eighteenth century.
Summerhill House was a 100 roomed country house which was the ancestral seat of the Langford Rowley family.
Attributed to Francis Bindon by the Knight of Glin in the 1960s,
Bellinter House was home to the Preston family for nearly two centuries and is one of the finest examples of country architecture in Co.
A large five-bay, four-story house built in or around 1750 by William Waller.
Described in Slater’s Directory, 1894 as “the mansion is situated on the summit of a high bank,
Dowth Hall dates from c.1760 and was built for John,
Chambers was paid forty guineas for this unexecuted design for a new house with 13-bay garden front,