1792 – Court House, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Kilkenny Court House formerly known as Grace’s Castle was originally a town house of the wealthy Grace family who leased the building to the crown in 1566.
Kilkenny Court House formerly known as Grace’s Castle was originally a town house of the wealthy Grace family who leased the building to the crown in 1566.
A fine building across the street from the castle and grander than many public buildings in other towns in Ireland,
Priory with medieval roots, much of the original church was demolished or incorporated into this small parish church.
Kilkenny Castle has been an important site since Strongbow constructed the first building here, a wooden tower in the 12th century.
Designed by Captain William S. Moorsom and built a year later in a modified form by Sancton Wood,
A very simple little railway station in the form of a small 5 bay building, built c.1855 by the Great Southern and Western Railway Co.,
Detail of small gatehouse into the Charleville Forest demanse.
Fabulous little stableyard with Tudor castellations and doorways. The central archway in each range leads to upper living accommodation.
Built of coursed limestone and set back from the street, this house stands out from the predominantly rendered street elevations.
This street has many houses with Georgian detailing, but this house stands out with its Gibbsian doorway projecting through a curved bay on the front of the house.
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