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This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home or historic house in Ireland. County Carlow [ edit ]
The High School, Dublin; Institute of Education (Dublin) Kylemore College; Loreto College, St Stephen's Green; Manor House School, Raheny; Marian College (Dublin) Masonic Boys School, Dublin; Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland; Mercy College (Dublin) Mount Temple Comprehensive School; Muckross Park College; O'Connell School; Rathmines ...
Seán Dunne (born 1954) is an Irish businessman [1] and property developer. He is sometimes referred to as "Baron of Ballsbridge" because of his ambitious development project for the Jury's/Berkeley Court hotels site in Ballsbridge. [2] He left Dublin for the United States after the property collapse of 2007 to 2011. He was born in County ...
Aldborough House (sometimes Aldboro House) is a large Georgian house in Dublin, Ireland. Built as a private residence by 1795, the original structure included a chapel (since lost) and a theatre wing. [1] [2] The house has been used for periods as a school, barracks and post office depot, before becoming vacant in the early 21st century.
Manor House School is a large Roman Catholic second-level all-girls school in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland, attached to a convent, and with sporting facilities. The school had an enrolment of 773 in 2017. The school had an enrolment of 773 in 2017.
The architect Edwin Lutyens in 1911 restyled the 14th-century castle built here, overlooking Ireland's Eye and the north Dublin coastline. The estate previously included much of coastal northern Dublin, including the lands of Kilbarrack, Raheny and parts of Clontarf, but these were gradually sold off from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century.
With a history dating back to the 16th century, the area has two historic buildings; Woodtown Park and Woodtown Manor. Woodtown Park was built around 1700 as a farm house. In 1896 the Reverend Walter A Hill started a school here that was the first boarding school in Ireland which kept boys only up to the age of thirteen. [8]
The Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore (also known as the Earl of Meath's Liberty) was one of several manors, or liberties, that existed in County Dublin, Ireland since the arrival of the Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. They were adjacent to Dublin city, and later entirely surrounded by it, but still preserving their own separate jurisdiction.