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  2. Sutton Castle, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The main stairway was retained and restored, and a lift was added prior to the sale as apartments. Eight apartments were formed in the main house, and nine in the western extension. [16] [2] The house was damaged by fire in 1925 while newlywed Jameson and Ruth Hart were on honeymoon in New York but was later restored to its original condition. [17]

  3. Oliver Bond flats - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Bond flats, also known as Oliver Bond House, is a group of blocks of flats in the Liberties area of Dublin, Ireland. [1] They were designed by Herbert George Simms and built in 1936. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are named after Oliver Bond , a member of the Society of United Irishmen .

  4. Pearse House - Wikipedia

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    Pearse House is a flats complex in south inner city Dublin. [1] It was designed by Herbert George Simms for Dublin Corporation and was built in 1936. [ 1 ] It was designed in an Art Deco style.

  5. Ashton House, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The house extends over 6,458 square feet, including 12 bedrooms and a ballroom. The estate also includes a 1-acre walled garden, greenhouses, outbuildings, a four-bed lodge, a four-bed gate bungalow, and gates opening onto the village. [8] [4] [5]

  6. Ballymun Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Ballymun Flats were the first homes with cable television in Ireland. RTÉ Relays Ltd, a subsidiary of the national broadcaster RTÉ, installed cable television into the flats in 1963, giving each residence access to Irish stations such as RTÉ Television and UK stations such as BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, and from 1982, Channel 4.

  7. College Square (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    [4] College Square is located on the sites of the former Theatre Royal, Hawkins House, College House and the Screen Cinema, which were demolished between 2017 and 2020. [5] [6] In 2021, Marlet Property Group began the construction of College Square after a €270 million agreement with Apollo Global Management and Pimco was signed. [7]

  8. Dublin residents are standing up to $2.3 trillion neighbor ...

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    Dublin residents are standing up to $2.3 trillion neighbor Google’s plans to build a pub, saying they are ‘effectively living’ on the tech giant’s campus Ryan Hogg July 16, 2024 at 4:07 AM

  9. Beaumont, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Guinness took 51 acres (210,000 m 2) "more or less situate in the Parish of Coolock" on a lease for the longer of 31 years or three lives, and built a house "at Kilmore"; it is apparent that he later named the property "Beaumont". His rent was £93 p.a. [3] [4]