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  2. 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.

  3. Marino, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Marino (Irish: An Mairíne) is an inner suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It was built, in a planned form, on former grounds of Marino House, in an area between Drumcondra, Donnycarney, Clontarf, and what became Fairview. The initial development featured around 1,300 concrete-built houses.

  4. Drumcondra House - Wikipedia

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    Drumcondra House is a Georgian house with gardens in Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland which as of 2022 forms part of DCU's All Hallows Campus, having been part of All Hallows College. It was designed by the architects Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and Alessandro Galilei and was built around 1726 for Marmaduke Coghill , who had originally lived in ...

  5. McInerney Holdings PLC - Wikipedia

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    These often included social housing developments throughout the west of Ireland and the midlands. By the early 1950s, McInerney had entered the Dublin market and was building high volume suburban homes on green field sites including 190 houses for Dublin Corporation in Ballyfermot and 340 houses in Milltown. By the mid-1950s, it had expanded ...

  6. List of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  7. Sale of Irish country house contents - Wikipedia

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    Ely House, Ely Place, Dublin: Dublin 8 November 1910 Bennett & Son Thornley Stoker [4] 1911 Dunsandle House Galway April 1911 Bennett & Son Daly family A significant portion of the contents were ultimately transferred to Russborough House by the owner Major Denis Daly. 1913 Rathfarnham Castle: Dublin 2 April 1913 Battersby & Company

  8. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    By the second quarter of 2010, house prices in Ireland had fallen by 35% compared with the second quarter of 2007, and the number of housing loans approved fell by 73%. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The collapse of the property bubble was one of the major contributing factors to the post-2008 Irish banking crisis .

  9. Danesmoate House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in the 18th century by the Southwell family and in 1787 was the residence of Irish politician and soldier William Southwell. Throughout the following century it was occupied by the Ponsonbys, down to 1896 and later by Professor Stanley Lane-Poole, the author of a number of works on Oriental art and numismatics.