1790 – Marlfield House, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Large country house with the typical Irish Palladian composition of a seven-bay three-storey central block, single-storey quadrants and flanking pavilions. The five-bay rear elevation features a three-bay full-height bow. The western p
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Large country house with the typical Irish Palladian composition of a seven-bay three-storey central block, single-storey quadrants and flanking pavilions. The five-bay rear elevation features a three-bay full-height bow. The western pavilion includes an impressive conservatory by Richard Turner, with ornate curving arches and radiating fanlights. The original house was completed in 1785 by the

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1969 – Killaloe Country Club, Ballina, Co. Tipperary
Architect: Clifford Smith & Newenham

Designed by Edward Newenham, of Clifford Smith & Newenham, who owned the Lakeside Hotel at the time. The first Killaloe Country Club was a small leisure facility which was opened by Donald Campbell, of Bluebird fame. His son Hector
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1969 – Killaloe Country Club, Ballina, Co. Tipperary

Architect: Clifford Smith & Newenham Designed by Edward Newenham, of Clifford Smith & Newenham, who owned the Lakeside Hotel at the time. The first Killaloe Country Club was a small leisu…

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1831 – West Gate, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Castellated gateway constructed in 1831 to replace and earlier and ruinous gate. Rebuilt at the expense of a local businessman. The original gate was erected for defensive purposes to keep the Norman town safe from the native Irish. The natives lived beyond the town's walls, and today the area of the town west of th
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1831 – West Gate, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary | Archiseek - Irish Architecture

Castellated gateway constructed in 1831 to replace an earlier and by then ruinous gate. Rebuilt at the expense of a local businessman. The original gate was erected for defensive purposes to keep the Norman town safe from the native Irish. The natives lived beyond the town's walls, and today the area of the town west

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