Kinsealy complex on acre of tranquillity for €1.45m
Georgian house comes with a gate lodge and ancillary buildings
Georgian house comes with a gate lodge and ancillary buildings
The Custom House is seen as one of the most important buildings in Dublin
Dr Lynn’s 1916 Rising Service Medal for sale with €20k-€30k estimate
Built in 1807, Bellair has capacity for a range of leisure activities – and to generate income
Designed by RM Butler as his private home, number 73 is on an acre of manicured gardens
Saddle up for some epic rides through the length and breadth of Ireland
An Irishman’s Diary: Is it possible to recreate Ashford’s Dublin masterpiece?
The capital's streets are changing, and architects HJL are nearly always involved
The Countdown lexicographer on a life-long love of languages, accidental fame and why ‘gobshite’ isn’t as Irish as we think
Irish paintings and fine furniture collected over decades by late property develop Patrick Kelly set for London sale
Meanwhile, RDS Craft Awards gives €10,000 bursaries to five of Ireland’s nascent talents
LeBrocquy tapestry once owned by tycoon Tony O’Reilly estimated at up to €60,000
Footage of secret concert on community centre roof in Sheriff Street in 1982 emerges
More than 100 architecturally significant city buildings open their doors this weekend
From Augustus Pugin to French postcards, a guide to lectures taking place this autumn
From 1982 to 1992, David Jazay photographed Dublin’s quays. Here is how they looked, then and today
Patricia Cronin’s installation ‘Shrine for Girls’ and a new film, ‘Leisure with Dignity’, by Anne Maree Barry
Primary and post-primary schools set for Dublin 4 site sold for more than €20 million
Department of Education in ‘exclusive talks’ to acquire 5.15 acres in Sandymount
Dublin 4 complex on the market following pay controversy
An exhibition details events of Easter week 1916 when building was occupied by British
Irish Georgian Society provides funding for works to structures of architectural merit
Restoration project under way four years after major structural problems discovered
Council proposes to spend €12 million on a new bridge east of the Samuel Beckett Bridge
Japanese owners Toyoko Inn to unveil ‘masterplan’ for estate in coming months
When he inherited Curraghmore House – and the title of Lord Waterford – Henry de la Poer Beresford had to change the name on his bank cards. But he’s happy to embrace his newly conferred role, which includes hosting the Curraghmore Bluebell Festival
A new exhibition in the US celebrates Irish art of the ‘long’ 18th century – and shows how much of our heritage has been lost to the country
Company will offer ‘pay-to-play’ model that supplies office space to tech start-ups
New school includes a 320-seat lecture theatre that doubles as a moot court
James Gandon, who put his mark on the capital with his work on the Four Courts and the Custom House, purchased Canonbrook and enjoyed its sense of relaxed luxury until his death in 1823
Proposals include dedicated Supreme Court building
Connolly Cleary’s latest clever installation takes one of Ireland’s most intricately designed buildings as its source material and setting
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices