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  1. Jul 9, 2019 · There are two entrances to Mountainview House and the property from Beaumont Avenue. The house is close to many amenities, including Dundrum Town Centre, Churchtown village, Nutgrove Shopping Centre, a wide choice of schools, the Luas stations at Windy Arbour and Dundrum, and the M50.

  2. Samuel Lewis reporting on the state of the village in the year 1837 says the village contains several neat slated houses, a good inn and a constabulary police station. The new Catholic Church was built in 1839. A fine Market House was built in 1845 and the school was built in 1846. In the year 1849 the village of Churchtown was completed.

  3. Meols Hall is a 17th-century Manor House with subsequent additions containing an interesting collection of paintings and furniture. The house has been in the Hesketh family for 27 generations and is still privately owned. The Tithe Barn is also available for wedding ceremonies, receptions and corporate events. The historic village of Churchtown ...

  4. An old photograph from Larry O'Connor's collection shows what it looked like at that time. The last of the old houses was demolished in the mid-1980s. It was a very early 18th century gabled residence named Grove Cottage and was probably the oldest occupied house in Dublin. This place was the scene of a skirmish at the outbreak of the rising of ...

  5. The house was completed in 1676. Sir John Percival died at Burton House in September 1680. He was buried in the old Churchtown Church and his funeral cost £700. The original mansion which stood in Burton Park Demesne was built in 1676 by the Percival family. However, in 1690, along with much of Churchtown, the Burton Park House was plundered ...

  6. May 16, 2017 · Alan and Marie are the eighth owners registered since then. Belfield House, Churchtown Rd Upper, Dublin 14, €795,000. Behind a seven-window, two-story façade, Belfield House has three bedrooms ...

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  8. A newspaper advertisement in 1816 invites enquiries from prospective visitors. In a description written in the last century the old-fashioned kitchen and panelled staircase are specially noted. Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837) features many of the old houses in Churchtown under the reference village of Rathfarnham. The houses ...

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