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The following is a list of Historic Houses in County Waterford, Ireland. Pages in category "Historic houses in County Waterford" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
23 County Waterford. 24 County Westmeath. 25 County Wexford. 26 County Wicklow. 27 See also. 28 References. ... List of historic houses in Northern Ireland; References
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3 Map link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county. 4 Notes. 5 References. ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... possibly located in County Waterford
The dispersion of artefacts, through the sale of Irish country house contents, happened often with the destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923). Later, post war sales and fires resulted in the destruction of further contents while large auction sales from the 1950s through to the mid 1990s resulted in the loss of further contents.
Staff of Curraghmore House, Co Waterford, c. 1905. Curraghmore near Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland, is a historic house and estate and the seat of the Marquess of Waterford. The estate was part of the grant of land made to Sir Roger le Puher (la Poer) by Henry II in 1177 after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. [3]
Woodstown House is a country house in the townland of Woodtown Lower in eastern County Waterford, Ireland. The current house was built in the Regency-style in 1823 but may incorporate the fabric of an earlier house dating to the 1720s. [1] The house was built by Robert Shapland Carew to designs attributable to George Richard Pain (1793 - 1838 ...
Mount Congreve house and gardens. Mount Congreve is a 17th-century Georgian estate and mansion situated near the village of Kilmeaden in County Waterford, Ireland.The architect was John Roberts, a Waterford-based architect who subsequently designed and built most of the 18th-century public buildings in Waterford, including both cathedrals.