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https://hdl.handle.net/10599/7620
Teideal: | Hell Fire Club, Mountpelier, South Dublin County |
Údair: | National Inventory of Architectural Heritage |
Eochairfhocail: | single-storey-over-basement former hunting lodge Vaulted stone roof repair Projecting porch / gallery with arched window sloping stone roofs projecting shelter walls small semi-circular window fireplaces, arched doorways and niches megalithic tomb triangulation survey pillar Earl of Rosse Hellfire club |
Dáta Eisithe: | 1-Ean-2002 |
Foilsitheoir: | Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government |
Cur Síos: | Detached five-bay single-storey-over-basement former hunting lodge on hill summit, built c.1740, burnt soon after, with vaulted stone roof repair, now derelict. Projecting porch / gallery with arched window to front, between plain openings in main elevation. Two wings with small rooms and sloping stone roofs, and projecting shelter walls. Projecting wing to rear with small semi-circular window. Internal rooms with fireplaces, arched doorways and niches, and connecting gallery. Robbed megalithic tomb and triangulation survey pillar nearby.This building has possibly the most infamous history of any in the area. Built by the Earl of Rosse c.1740, and later used by the 'young bucks' of Dublin as headquarters of the Hell Fire Club. Supposed scene of many brutal acts and debauched behaviour. The building has an undeniably foreboding presence, and the later stone vaulted roof repair is outstanding in its coarseness. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10599/7620 |
Tá sé i mBailiúcháin: | National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Collection Published Items |
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