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Bantry, Co. Cork
Bantry, Co. Cork
A large and dramatically sited Georgian country house with extensive Victorian formal gardens at Bantry, Co. Cork
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Dysart, Co. Westmeath
Dysart, Co. Westmeath
A house at Dysart in Co. Westmeath designed by George Pentland for Henry Ogle in 1757. The same pleasing character evident in Summergrove House (Co. Laois) is present here although much more simply expressed; here the walls are rendered with details highlighted in dressed stone.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Crossreagh, Co. Cavan
Crossreagh, Co. Cavan
A cottage gateway with elaborate hand-forged ironwork at Crossreagh, Co. Cavan
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Borris, Co. Carlow
Borris, Co. Carlow
The seat of the ancient family of MacMorrough Kavanagh family in Borris, Co. Carlow was transformed in the 1820 by Richard and William Morrison with square corner towers and an abundance of Tudor detail.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Castlecoole, Co. Fermanagh
Castlecoole, Co. Fermanagh
Castlecoole in Co. Fermanagh is considered the masterpiece of James Wyatt an English architect who designed a number of important houses in Ireland.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Skeaghvasteen, Co. Kilkenny
Skeaghvasteen, Co. Kilkenny
A typical country chapel built to a T-plan at Skeaghvasteen, Co. Kilkenny
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Hillsborough, Co. Down
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.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Markree, Co. Sligo
Markree, Co. Sligo
The garden front of this large castle by Francis Johnston in Markree, Co. Sligo is a symmetrical composition.
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Florencourt, Co. Fermanagh
Florencourt, Co. Fermanagh
At Florencecourt, Richard Castle designed straight rather than curved arcades to connect the house to the wings.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Duckett's Grove Gatescreen
Duckett's Grove Gatescreen
This monumental castellated gatescreen at Duckett's Grove in County Carlow is as ambitious as the castle it was built to serve.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan