Built Heritage 1700 - Today
Buildings shape our countryside, and feature in landscapes, towns and cities. Architectural historian Kevin Mulligan helps us to find out more about this part of our identity.
Traditional Farm Building
Traditional farm buildings in the countryside are subtle indicators for human involvement in the landscape and contribute to a strong sense of place.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
Skeaghvasteen, Co. Kilkenny
A typical country chapel built to a T-plan at Skeaghvasteen, Co. Kilkenny
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Crossreagh, Co. Cavan
A cottage gateway with elaborate hand-forged ironwork at Crossreagh, Co. Cavan
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Bantry, Co. Cork
A large and dramatically sited Georgian country house with extensive Victorian formal gardens at Bantry, Co. Cork
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Hillsborough, Co. Down
Sited in the centre of the market place in Hillsborough, Co. Down, this building combines a market house and court house in the same structure and was built under the influence of the local landowner.
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Kevin Mulligan, author of the Built Heritage feature.
Kevin V. Mulligan is an architectural historian, a graduate of NUI and TCD where he studied history of art and architecture and ancient history and archaeology. Over the past decade he has worked for the Office of Public Works, The Irish Georgian Society, An Taisce and with Duchas on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. His specialization is in Irish architecture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and has published extensively in this area. He is currently writing the fourth volume of the Buildings of Ireland series covering South Ulster.
Courtesy of Kevin MulliganKevin Mulligan, author of the Built Heritage feature. - Courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
Birr, Co. Offaly
The courthouse in Birr, Co. Offaly is a formal building designed to express the authority of government.
Image courtesy of Dr. Michael O'NeillBirr, Co. Offaly - Image courtesy of Dr. Michael O'Neill
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- History of Ireland Feature
- Ireland's Built Heritage
- Ancient Monuments up to 1700 A.D
- Built Heritage 1700 - Today
- The Eighteenth Century
- The Nineteenth Century
- The Country House
- Country House Design
- The Demesne Landscape
- Town Buildings
- Market Houses, Courthouses, Shops and Banks
- Post Offices, Police Stations and Town Houses
- Religious Buildings, Schools and Workhouses
- Jails, Railway Stations and Bridges
- Buildings of the Countryside
- Vernacular Houses, Mills and Limekilns
- Windmills, Canals and Lighthouses
- The Twentieth Century
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- Our Legacy of Ancient Monuments
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- 1798 Rebellion in Ireland
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