1770 – Greenmount, Co. Limerick
Built in 1770, a large two storey house over basement, home of the Green family. Extra floors were later added. In the 1960s the house was demolished and a large modern house built by the Earl of Harrington.
Built in 1770, a large two storey house over basement, home of the Green family. Extra floors were later added. In the 1960s the house was demolished and a large modern house built by the Earl of Harrington.
A middle to late 18th century house built for Henry Prittie MP, afterwards 1st Lord Dunalley,
A two storey mid 18th century house with a five bay centrak block. The two 2-bay wings are early 19th century additions.
Like many of the large former residences in the area, this fine house boasts an above ground basement. This basement was used for trade,
Mount Trenchard House was built in the late 1770s by the Anglo-Irish Rice family, who were major landowners in County Limerick.
In 1773 the Limerick county and city Grand Juries came together with a budget of 500 pounds to build a poorhouse on land donated by the local Bishop.
Commissioned by the 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748-1811) as part of improvements at Lismore, this is a graceful single span bridge over the river Blackwater.
Built in 1776 by Colonel W.T. Monsell MP on the site of an earlier house. Demolished in the 1950s. Photograph from the Irish Tourist Association Survey 1943-44.
This is the third gate on this site in the town walls and was completed in 1777.
Designed by local architect John Roberts, this is one of the architectural gems of Waterford. In 1773 the old Norman Gothic Cathedral was demolished after pressure was brought on the local bishop by the City Corporation.