Established
Built between c.1765 and c.1785.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1765 · NIAH rating: Regional
A substantial house representing an important element of the mid to late eighteenth-century built heritage of Enniscorthy making a prominent impact in the townscape with particular emphasis on the vistas from Abbey Quay or Slaney Place and from Enniscorthy Bridge. Although the subject of a number of alteration works over the course of the twentieth century the elementary composition qualities prevail to the upper floors as identified by attributes including the balanced symmetrical arrangement of the openings, the slight diminishing in scale of those openings on each floor, and so on:...
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Established
Built between c.1765 and c.1785.
Architecture
A substantial house representing an important element of the mid to late eighteenth-century built heritage of Enniscorthy making a prominent impact in the townscape with particular emphasis on the vistas from Abbey Quay or Slaney Place and from Enniscorthy Bridge.
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