1815 – Coltsmann’s Castle, Glenflesk, Co. Kerry
Flesk Castle, also known as Coltsmann’s Castle or Glenflesk Castle, was a gothic Georgian style country house, built 1809-1815 for John Coltsmann.
Flesk Castle, also known as Coltsmann’s Castle or Glenflesk Castle, was a gothic Georgian style country house, built 1809-1815 for John Coltsmann.
Also known as Milltown House. More or less abandoned from 1800 to 1818, the house was renovated under the second Baronet,
The original house was destroyed by fire in the 1820s and rebuilt in Regency style. The Elliotts owned the property until the 1870s after which it was the occupied by the Cooke family.
Built as a Dower House to nearby Parknasilla. Believed to have been built originally circa 1822, this house was home to James Franklin Fuller who was born here and related to the Bland family of nearby Derryquin Castle.
Tralee Court house was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison and built in 1835. A austere building set above the street and acessed by a large flight of steps,
Cottage orné originally built by Lady Kenmare for the use of friends and visitors to the Lakes. Queen Victoria had lunch here during her 1861 visit to Killarney.
Dromore Castle, near Templenoe, was built in the 1830s for the Mahony family to a neo-gothic design by Sir Thomas Deane assisted by his brother Kearns Deane.
In 1840 a local fundraising committee commissioned Augustus Welby Pugin to design a new cathedral,
Dinis Cottage, a former hunting lodge built by the Herbert family of Muckross House, now in use seasonally as tearooms. Little changed today.
Located across Kenmare Sound, and replacing a ferry service, the construction of the bridge took approximately one year and was completed in 1841.
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