🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1870 · NIAH rating: Regional
This building is incorporated successfully into its prominent corner site by the use of a rounded corner connecting the south and west elevations. It is a fine example of a Victorian commercial premises, incorporating grocery and public house, a type which sprung up around the city in the latter part of the nineteenth century. It was once owned by John Doyle and lends its name to Doyles Corner, the junction of the Phibsborough and North Circular Roads. The window surrounds and columns illustrate the high-quality craftsmanship applied to this building. It was designed by the Dublin City architect John Sterling Butler and constructed by builder Mr. James Donnelly for Thomas Dunphy 'grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant' in 1873.
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