1854 – Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry
Constructed after an architectural competition in 1852, that was won by William Atkins with a premium also awards to Richard Brash.
Constructed after an architectural competition in 1852, that was won by William Atkins with a premium also awards to Richard Brash.
A Cottage orné hunting lodge built for the the Earls of Kenmare and named after Queen Victoria’s Royal visit to Derrycunihy in 1861.
Once one of the smaller country houses of the Herbert family, Earls of Pembroke. Originally known as Cahirnane,
Killarney Franciscan church was opened in 1867, the friary in 1879 and in 1902 this became the Novitiate House of the Irish Province and was so for many decades.
Large branch for a busy provincial market town. As was traditional in Ireland, the branch manager had living accommodation over the public office.
Started as a bar and restaurant in 1967 which was an instant success due to its location and views. Extended and later turned into an hotel with 45 bedrooms in 1970.