Mount Leinster Lodge, County Carlow

Mount Leinster Lodge, County Carlow

Detached Country House – Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic, c. 1840, designed by Daniel Robertson. Part re-roofed and re-fenestrated, c. 1970. Interior retains some original features including granite staircase. 

Not in Bence-Jones. 

Detached four-bay two-storey Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic, c. 1840, on an asymmetrical plan with granite ashlar façade having carved stone dressings including mullioned bay and oriel windows and gables. Designed by Daniel Robertson. Part reroofed and refenestrated, c. 1970. Interior retains some original features including granite staircase. 

http://www.igp-web.com/Carlow/Mount_Leinster_Lodge.htm 

Mount Leinster Lodge, Raheenkyle, Co Carlow. See above. 

Record of Protected Structures: 

Mount Leinster Lodge,  

Borris  

Townland: Raheenkyle 

A large, tudor-gothic revival country house designed by Daniel Robertson circa 1845. The house has an asymmetrical plan with walls of granite ashlar, and very fine carved dressings including mullioned windows, an oriel window on the front gable, oriel type dormers. The house stands on a buttressed platform set against the hillside. The house has been partially re-roofed and altered including the entrance porch.  

1836 – Mount Leinster Lodge, Co. Carlow 

Architect: Daniel Robertson 

Detached four-bay two-storey Tudor Revival house with half-dormer attic, c. 1840, on an asymmetrical plan with granite ashlar façade having carved stone dressings including mullioned bay and oriel windows and gables. 

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