Built between c.1760 and c.1790.
A handsome Georgian building forming one of a terrace of three (originally seven terraced buildings prior to c. 1960s demolition of four to the east) occupying one of the most prominent sites in this part of the city. The discreet integration of a shopfront enhances the architectural heritage of the building.
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| Address | 1 Rutland Street, Limerick |
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| County | Pubs in Limerick |
| Revenue ref | LIP0501 |
A handsome Georgian building forming one of a terrace of three (originally seven terraced buildings prior to c. 1960s demolition of four to the east) occupying one of the most prominent sites in this part of the city. The discreet integration of a shopfront enhances the architectural heritage of the building. Bank Place was laid out and constructed by Philip Roche, who also laid out Rutland Street and was surely conceived as a staggering grandiose gateway to the Georgian new town from the…
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