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  2. Tudenham Park House - Wikipedia

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    Tudenham Park House (Irish: Teach Tudenham), [1] originally called Rochfort House, is an 18th-century Palladian limestone country house located in Tudenham Park on the Rochfort Demesne near Belvedere House and Gardens beside Lough Ennell, County Westmeath, Ireland. The house is known for being involved in an ordeal with Robert Rochfort's ...

  3. Hazelwood House, Sligo - Wikipedia

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    Hazelwood House is an 18th-century Palladian style country house in the parish of Calry, in County Sligo in north-west Ireland. The house, which is located in a 70-acre (28 ha) demesne approximately 2 miles (3 km) south-east of Sligo town, is a protected structure. Hazelwood, an ancient area of woodland, forms part of the original estate.

  4. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A New Way of Building: Public Architecture in Ireland, 1680–1760. Yale University Press: 2001. ISBN 0-300-09064-1. Dennison, Gabriel, and Baibre Ni Fhloinn. Traditional Architecture in Ireland. Royal Irish Academy: 1994. ISBN 1-898473-09-9. McCullough, Niall. A Lost Tradition: The Nature of Architecture in Ireland. Gandon Editions: 1987.

  5. Russborough House - Wikipedia

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    Russborough House in Ireland is an example of Palladian architecture.. Russborough House is a stately house near the Blessington Lakes in County Wicklow, Ireland.Located between the towns of Blessington and Ballymore Eustace, it is an outstanding example of Palladian architecture, designed by Richard Cassels (also commonly known as Richard Castle) for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown and ...

  6. Bellamont House - Wikipedia

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    Bellamont House (sometimes Bellamont Forest) is a Georgian Palladian-style house set amongst 1,000 acres (400 hectares) of grounds in Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland. The house was completed in 1730 for Judge Thomas Coote and likely designed by his nephew, the architect Edward Lovett Pearce .

  7. Palladian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Castletown House (1722) – an Irish Palladian house where the wings flank, but are separate from the house and are joined by colonnades, closely following Palladio's approach. During the Palladian revival period in Ireland, even modest mansions were cast in a neo-Palladian mould. Irish Palladian architecture subtly differs from the England style.

  8. Category:Palladian architecture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Palladian architecture in Northern Ireland (1 P) Pages in category "Palladian architecture in Ireland" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  9. Strokestown Park - Wikipedia

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    Strokestown Park House is a Palladian style Georgian house in Strokestown, County Roscommon, Ireland, set on about 300 acres (120 ha). [ 1 ] Privately owned by the Westward Group, the house and National Famine Museum which occupies its former out buildings are both open to the public.