Built between c.1880 and c.1885.
It is a fine example of the Victorian public house architecture which sprung up around the city in the late nineteenth century. The stucco work window surrounds and string courses demonstrate the high quality contemporary artisanship.
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| Address | 79 The Coombe, 1 Brabazon Street |
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| County | Pubs in Dublin |
| Revenue ref | S1441 |
This public house successfully addresses its corner site with a chamfered corner connecting the north and east elevations. It is a fine example of the Victorian public house architecture which sprung up around the city in the late nineteenth century. The stucco work window surrounds and string courses demonstrate the high quality contemporary artisanship.
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