1785 – Belcamp Hall, Raheny, Co. Dublin
Belcamp dates from the mid-1780s when it was built for Sir Edward Newenham, a member of the Irish Parliament and enthusiastic supporter of the American Revolution.
Belcamp dates from the mid-1780s when it was built for Sir Edward Newenham, a member of the Irish Parliament and enthusiastic supporter of the American Revolution.
In 1881, Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun proposed to construct a new church, on a site he would provide at the village end of his St.
Built as a drive-in bank with a driver accessible hatch behind the internal counter. Still in use by Bank of Ireland today,