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Gems of Architecture

Mount Congreve House, County Waterford

By Damian Murphy The origins of Mount Congreve, a neo-Palladian mansion on the rural outskirts of Waterford, are poorly documented, although it is generally agreed that the house was built by John Congreve (1733–1801) in the second half of the eighteenth century. Its design has been attributed to the Déise-born John Roberts (1712–96), not on … Read more

Categories Gems of Architecture, Issue 3 (May/June 2025), Volume 33

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