1785 – Fortfield House, Terenure, Dublin Fortfield House survived from 1785 until it was demolished in 1934, its substantial grounds now make up much of the area with the ‘Fortfield’
1890s – Brady & Sons, Terenure, Co. Dublin Architect: W.G. Clayton Sadly missing the fine ground-floor facade, this former public house is a landmark building at Terenure crossroads.
1904 – St. Joseph’s Church, Terenure, Dublin Architect: W.H. Byrne Large and relatively uninteresting Gothic revival church which opened in 1904 but later extended in 1952,
1933 – Bank of Ireland, Terenure, Dublin Architect: Millar & Symes Sited at Terenure crossroads, this bank branch has strong Arts and Crafts detailing, notably the stonework around the entrances.
1938 – Former Classic Cinema, Terenure, Dublin Former cinema, now like many in the suburbs, used as a commercial premises. The building along with a smaller light industrial premises alongside has Art Deco touches.
1953 – Synagogue, Terenure, Dublin Architect: Wilfrid Cantwell At one time, in the 1950s, there were between 4,000 and 5,000 Jews living in Ireland,