1740 – Belvedere, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Architect: Richard Cassels
Originally built in 1740 as a hunting lodge for Robert Rochfort,
Originally built in 1740 as a hunting lodge for Robert Rochfort,
The construction on the house began in 1717,
Built for Gustavus Handcock-Temple circa 1743-45,
Baronston also known as Baronstown, was a three-storey centre block joined to two-storey wings by curved sweeps.
The oldest part of the castle was built in 1614,
Unexecuted design for countryhouse near Mullingar in Co.
Built in 1811/12 to replace an older house and was once the finest houses in the county.
Originally Sir Richard Morrison was requested to design the castle,
The beginnings of the present structure is in 1780 when Sir Benjamin Chapman,
Middleton Park House was built by George Boyd-Rochfort in 1850 and designed by leading Irish architect George Papworth.