Newtown House 85-86 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2 IrelandMap
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beautifull building, inside and out, take a look at the chapel next door,,,and garden
it was a lovely visit on a sunday morning, never expected pat ingoldsby but delighted hes been remember as a great Dublin poet, loved ever minute, the writers voices added to it,, just fab thanku
A splendid georgian house built in 1765 at 86 St stephen's Green
Splendid interior and where Cardinal Newman started the Catholic University which developed into University College Dublin. The curator Ruth Ferguson will be happy to show you around. Next door you ha...
This is a most interesting tour, which is only available in the summer months. But it is well worth taking. The large waiting room sets the decorative scene for the ensuing tour, which begins prope...
beautifull building, inside and out, take a look at the chapel next door,,,and garden
it was a lovely visit on a sunday morning, never expected pat ingoldsby but delighted hes been remember as a great Dublin poet, loved ever minute, the writers voices added to it,, just fab thanku
A Grand Old Building
This is a grand old building, built to last. Summer tours available to see the splendid interior and learn about the history of the place.
Boring
Not worth to go to see. Just grey building. We lived next to it so saw it then but nothing to see actually.
A splendid georgian house built in 1765 at 86 St stephen's Green
Splendid interior and where Cardinal Newman started the Catholic University which developed into University College Dublin. The curator Ruth Ferguson will be happy to show you around. Next door you ha...
Grand tour of a grand house
This is a most interesting tour, which is only available in the summer months. But it is well worth taking. The large waiting room sets the decorative scene for the ensuing tour, which begins prope...