🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1870 · NIAH rating: Regional
This well-proportioned building is enlivened with decorative moulded and polychrome brick detailing, which attests to the high quality of mass-produced brick at the time. The use of polychrome brick and segmental-headed window openings places this building in a late nineteenth-century context. It is of a similar form and scale as its neighbours, creating a cohererent streetscape. Parliament Street is the first example of formal axial planning in mid-eighteenth-century Dublin. George Semple's plan for a new wide street linking Essex Bridge to Dublin Castle was implemented by the Wide Street Commissioners in 1762. As with many other premises on the street this building replaced an earlier eighteenth century building.
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