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’
Fortfield House survived from 1785 until it was demolished in 1934, its substantial grounds now make up much of the area with the ‘Fortfield’
Sadly missing the fine ground-floor facade, this former public house is a landmark building at Terenure crossroads.
Large and relatively uninteresting Gothic revival church which opened in 1904 but later extended in 1952,
Sited at Terenure crossroads, this bank branch has strong Arts and Crafts detailing, notably the stonework around the entrances.
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.
At one time, in the 1950s, there were between 4,000 and 5,000 Jews living in Ireland,