Kenure House | |
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Ceann Iubhair | |
Former names | Rush House |
General information | |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Georgian and Regency |
Town or city | Rush, Dublin |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 53°32′05″N 6°05′50″W / 53.534769°N 6.097254°W |
Estimated completion | 1703-1713 (1st iteration), 1827 (2nd iteration) |
Renovated | 1842 (portico added) |
Demolished | 1978 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 over basement |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | George Papworth (1840s additions and improvements) |
Developer | The Palmer and Echlin families |
Kenure House (Irish: Ceann Iubhair – headland of the yew trees) was a large Georgian house and estate in Rush, County Dublin, Ireland. The main house was constructed between 1703 and 1713 by the Duke of Ormond on the grounds of an earlier house but was destroyed by fire and rebuilt around 1827.[1][2] A later portico and further additions were added in 1842 to a design by George Papworth. The main house was demolished by Dublin Corporation in 1978 and the granite portico is the only portion of the main house which still stands as of 2022[update].[3]