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Thu 09 Sep 2010Slice of history in Eccles Street
WELL-OFF medics will be the first in the queue to view one of the most interesting Georgian townhouses to hit the Dublin market for years. It’s a rare double-fronted house at 64 Eccles Street, Dublin 7, directly opposite the Mater Private Hospital and it comes with a fascinating history.
It was the home of the celebrated Irish architect of Georgian Dublin, Francis Johnston, who is best known for his work on Sackville Street, the GPO, Nelson’s Pillar and the Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle.
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