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https://hdl.handle.net/10599/10788
Teideal: | South Dublin Village Walks - Templeogue Step 11: Cypress Grove House |
Údair: | South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies Photography: Rocshot.com/Rob O'Connor. |
Eochairfhocail: | South Dublin Village Walks Cypress Grove House Templeogue |
Dáta Eisithe: | 27-Meá-2013 |
Cur Síos: | South Dublin Village Walks - Templeogue Step 11: Cypress Grove House. Cypress Grove House was built in the first half of the 18th century by a Mr. Paine – it later became the residence of Sir William Cooper, Master in Chancery and Member of Parliament. He died here in 1761. It was next occupied by the Countess of Clanbrassil from whom it passed to her grandson Viscount Jocelyn. The house was later occupied by the Orrs, who were merchants; the Duffys who had a print works in Ballsbridge; and Mr. Charles King. From 1908 to 1925 the house was occupied by Mr. G.H. Stepney who changed the name of the house to ‘Alberta’, but it was changed back to the original ‘Cypress Grove’ by the next owner, Patrick Walshe. The house is now owned by the White Father Missionaries of Africa and is maintained in good condition. Three of the original cypress trees still stand to the east of the house. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10599/10788 |
Copyright: | South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies |
Location: | Click here to view the location in Google Maps |
Tá sé i mBailiúcháin: | Published Items South Dublin Heritage Walks Collection |
Comhaid sa Mhír seo:
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wm_Templeogue_300dpi-25.jpg | Generated Web Image | 505.07 kB | JPEG | Féach/Oscail |
wm_Templeogue_300dpi-26.jpg | Generated Web Image | 556.6 kB | JPEG | Féach/Oscail |
wm_Templeogue_300dpi-27.jpg | Generated Web Image | 679.46 kB | JPEG | Féach/Oscail |
Stop11_CypressGrove.mp3 | Heritage Walk Audio | 2.66 MB | Unknown | Féach/Oscail |
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