1751 – Castle Morres, Co. Kilkenny
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
The first Viscount Mountmorris commissioned Castle Morres as one of the largest stately homes in the country and it was built in approximately 1751.
The 3-bay centre block is of cut ashlar limestone, with pilasters and lions around the door.
Large Palladian house with wings, designed by Francis Bindon around 1744 on the site of an earlier house.
Originally built 1845-47 for Sir William Fownes to designs by Francis Bindon. Later extended with flanking wings by William Robertson in 1804-06.
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow. With five bays on three floors and a basement,
Limerick was still a fortified city when John Pardon and Edmund Sexton started work on the building of New Square,