1800 – Drumbaragh House, Kells, Co. Meath
Suggested to be the work of Francis Johnston, Drumbaragh House is a large substantial block of a house with a stuccoed exterior and a single massive central chimney stack.
Suggested to be the work of Francis Johnston, Drumbaragh House is a large substantial block of a house with a stuccoed exterior and a single massive central chimney stack.
The present Gormanston Castle was built ca 1790-1820, on the site of the castle first built in 1372, as a three-storey castellated building with a quadrangular plan and with a tower at three of the four corners.
Originally the seat of the Plunkett family, its most famous member being St Oliver Plunkett,
Constructed around 1825, constructed in the Regency style, as a three-bay, two-storey house with a shallow hipped roof and over bracketed frieze with concealed basement.
Sion House was one of the residences of the Dunville family and it was used by them as a base for their pursuit of hunting.
This large two-storey house dates from the 18th century and was home to the Metge family, who were prominent in Navan’s commercial life in the last century.
Large 3-storey over basement Italianate house with campanile, designed by W.H. Lynn, and built of Ardbraccan limestone.
Completed by June 1883, for P.J. Dunne, JP. “The entrance hall is beautifully laid out with encaustic tiles,
An Edwardian country house with a hipped roof over a bracketed cornice, and an elaborate projecting glazed porch.
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