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2005-11-09
The remains of the Priory, John Philpot Curran's home.
Swords, Kieran
1988
Rathfarnham Priory Harolds Grange 23.1.22_1: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.
Healy, Patrick
1994
Motte and Bailey Dodder Road Lower 23.2.35
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2005-10-23
DSC_2304: blocked up early 18th century doorway on Church lane.
Swords, Kieran
1992
St Bridget's Rathfarnham: Willbrook Road, detached three bay, two storey house with basement dating from around 1870.
Healy, Patrick
2005-10-23
The Yellow House, Rathfarnham.
Swords, Kieran
1992
Old 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
1992
Old Orchard House interior Stairway and doorway, Butterfield Avenue, Rathfarnham.
Healy, Patrick
2005-11-09
DSC_2414: Riversdale House was the last home of W.B. Yeats.
Swords, Kieran
1992
Scholarstown House Scholarstown Road: reputedly the original of this detached, three bay, two storey house was built in 1588 for the Adam Loftus, Anglican Archbishop of Dublin, builder of Rathfarnham Castle, and rebuilt after a 1909 fire.
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