Established
Built between c.1900 and c.1920.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1900 · NIAH rating: Regional
Built to the designs of O'Callaghan & Webb, as commercial premises for R. Atkinson, the building has since had a replacement shopfront inserted and is linked to adjoining buildings to form a large public house. Despite some remodelling work, characteristic features including the two-tier bowed oriel window, festoon embellishments and other features are retained, these complimenting the similarly dated building to the south, and decoratively dominating the junction of Church Lane and Suffolk Street. The group enhances the architectural diversity of the streetscape and contributes...
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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref S0270 as a Publican's Licence (7-Day Ordinary) for O'NEILLS at 17 GEORGES STREET UPPER, DUN LAOGHAIRE in CO. DUBLIN with ARROWCOVE LIMITED as licensee.[1]
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's 2013 weekly planning list recorded an application by Scott's Cafe Bar Limited for a new front awning at Scott's, 17 George's Street Upper, and described the premises as a Protected Structure.[2]
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Established
Built between c.1900 and c.1920.
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Built to the designs of O'Callaghan & Webb, as commercial premises for R. Atkinson, the building has since had a replacement shopfront inserted and is linked to adjoining buildings to form a large public house. Despite some remodelling work, characteristic features including the two-tier bowed oriel window, festoon embellishments and other…
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