1703 – Santry Court, Santry, Co. Dublin
Santry Court was an early 18th century mansion of red brick with stone facings, built in 1703 by the 3rd Lord Barry of Santry.
Santry Court was an early 18th century mansion of red brick with stone facings, built in 1703 by the 3rd Lord Barry of Santry.
Also known as “Harvester’s Corner”, the building was constructed in the early 1950s,
During the early years of the Irish Republic, the government using import tariffs made it prohibitively expensive to buy any car which was not assembled in the country.