I would like to share with you some examples of the houses in Wicklow listed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (photographs are all taken from the National Inventory):
i. Avondale, open to the public. Built in 1779, designs may have been by James Wyatt. It was the home of Charles Stewart Parnell, the Nationalist leader in Ireland.
ii. Avonmore
Avonmore House, built around 1830.
iii. Ballyarthur
Ballyarthur, built in 1680.
iv. Ballycurry
Ballycurry House, built in 1807 to designs by Francis Johnston.
v. Ballykeane
Ballykeane, built around 1780.
vi. Ballymoney
Ballymoney, built around 1800.
vii. Ballynure House
Ballynure House, built around 1800.
viii. Baltiboys
Baltiboys, built around 1840.
ix. Carnew Castle
Carnew Castle, built in the late sixteenth century, re-roofed and remodernised ca. 1817 by 4th Earl Fitzwilliam whose Irish seat, Coolattin, is nearby.
Wow, wonderful, thank you…now I know what to do with my back garden!! Hope you’re both really well.x
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