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wm_Palmerstown Mills Mustard Mill 16.2.30.jpg.jpg1992Palmerstown Mills Mustard Mill 16.2.30: built some time around 1900. It was heavily damaged in 2002 when restraining girders were added.Healy, Patrick
wm_St Bridgets Rathfarnham.jpg.jpg1992St Bridget's Rathfarnham: Willbrook Road, detached three bay, two storey house with basement dating from around 1870.Healy, Patrick
wm_Newtown Upper Ancient Burial Ground.jpg.jpg1992Newtown Upper Ancient Burial GroundHealy, Patrick
wm_Old Orchard_3.jpg.jpg1992Old Orchard_3: This eighteenth century house was marked as Brasvailanne House on the Ordinance Survey of that year, with the name of Old Orchard recorded from 1845. It reputedly was inhabited by Robert Emmet, but there is no real evidence of that.Healy, Patrick
wm_Lodge House St Enda's 23.1.jpg.jpg1992St Enda's Gate LodgeHealy, Patrick
wm_Old Orchard_2.jpg.jpg1992Old Orchard_2: This eighteenth century house was marked as Brasvailanne House on the Ordinance Survey of that year, with the name of Old Orchard recorded from 1845. It reputedly was inhabited by Robert Emmet, but there is no real evidence of that.Healy, Patrick
wm_Spawell House Barn 20.2.3.jpg.jpg1992Spawell House 20.2.3 and Spawell House Barn 20.2.3: Spawell House was constructed in 1703 and was the premises of an Inn called 'The Domville Arms and Three Tuns.'It lies alongside the Tallaght Road, close to the Dodder River and is a less than a mile from Templeogue Village. It accommodated visitors to a chalybeate or ferruginous (containing iron salts) spa. Reportedly it lost its health giving properties by the mid-eighteenth century. Presently it is a farmhouse belonging to the Kennedy family, former owners of the adjacent Spawell Leisure Centre, where the spa water is available on tap.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rockbrook House Edmondstown 21.1.13.jpg.jpg1988Rockbrook House Edmonstown 21.1.13: Rockbrook House has housed Rockbrook Park School, a private secondary school for boys since 1975. Its ethos is Catholic and the Prelature of Opus Dei supplies a chaplain. Previous residents have included Lord Glenavy and John Brown, chief brewer for Guinness. It was constructed in the late eighteenth century.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rathfarnham Courthouse.jpg.jpg1985Rathfarnham Courthouse: The Court of Petty Sessions on Main Street was built in 1912. The public entered on the left, the Judge on the right. It operated as a District Court until 1977 when the boys school to moved out of its building to new premises. The original public entrance has Rathfarnham Athletic Club above the door. A 1981 Opel Kadett estate is in the foreground.Healy, Patrick
wm_Newcastle North Norman Motte 22.1.jpg.jpg1992Newcastle North Norman Motte 22.1Healy, Patrick