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Entrance to Tinakilly House, Co Wicklow
Entrance to Tinakilly House, Co Wicklow
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Tinakilly House (side view) Co Wicklow
Tinakilly House (side view) Co Wicklow
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Stairs at Powerscourt House, Co Wicklow
Stairs at Powerscourt House, Co Wicklow
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Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Shelton House was built in 1770 but was remodelled in gothic style to designs by Sir Richard Morrison in 1819.
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Driveway to Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Driveway to Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Shelton House was built in 1770 but was remodelled in gothic style to designs by Sir Richard Morrison in 1819.
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Tinakilly House, Co Wicklow
Tinakilly House, Co Wicklow
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Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Shelton Abbey, Co Wicklow
Shelton House was built in 1770 but was remodelled in gothic style to designs by Sir Richard Morrison in 1819.
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Domed ceiling in Townley Hall Country House
Domed ceiling in Townley Hall Country House
Townley Hall (1790-1810) is a Greek Revival house that was designed by Francis Johnston. The original owner was Blayney Townley Balfour.
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Wicklow Gaol
Wicklow Gaol
Wicklow Gaol was built in the late eighteenth century and extended in 1822. The present structure dates to 1842-43. It was renovated in 1995 and is now used as a heritage centre.
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Cell at Wicklow Gaol
Cell at Wicklow Gaol
Wicklow Gaol was built in the late eighteenth century and extended in 1822. The present structure dates to 1842-43. It was renovated in 1995 and is now used as a heritage centre.
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