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Award Wining Architects based in Monkstown, Co.Dublin and working in all surrounding counties.

Specialising in sensitive contemporary design for domestic extensions, renovations, new-build houses and interior design.  We also design and build custom joinery.

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Monkstown: Free Public Lecture

Paul Mulhern

Knox Hall, Monkstown Road, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.  Tuesday 9th June 2015 at 7.30pm.

The lecture will be given by Seamus Cannon and Carole Cullen, authors of the recent history "Monkstown, A Victorian Village".  Dr. Seamus Cannon is a an educationalist with a love of local history, lecturer and a former director of the Blackrock Education Centreand is editor of "The Book of Dun Laoghaire" and "The book of Bray".  He is a resident of Monkstown.

Carole Cullen is a local artist and photographer who collaborated with Fr. Quilter in his research of Monkstown.  She teaches both art and photography and is also a Monkstown resident.

"Monkstown, A Victorian Village" is an affectionate and evocative celebration of the social and architectural heritage of Monkstown.

All are welcome. Contact Monkstownmc3@gmail.com or 01-2802130 for further information.

Hofler Architects, Monkstown.

 

National Heritage Week

Paul Mulhern

Historic Homes, Gardens & Buildings

Throughout Ireland, 219 homes, gardens and historic buildings are in receipt of tax relief under Section 482 of the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997, as amended.  This provides tax relief to the owner or occupier of an approved historic building or an approved garden in respect of expenditure incurred on the repair, maintenance or restoration thereof.

The scheme requires that these historic properties are reasonably accessible to the public for a period of at least 60 days in the year, 40 days of which must fall within the period of May to September and of these 40 days, 10 days must be Saturdays and Sundays.

As part of this requirement access to these properties must be available during all of National Heritage Week for periods of at least four hours daily.  Many of these properties are also hosting events for National Heritage Week in addition to being open to the public for visits.

Click here to download a list of these properties and their opening hours and contact details.

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Dún Na Séad Castle, Baltimore, Co. Cork.  www.baltimorecastle.ie

It is strongly recommended that you make contact with the property owners directly prior to traveling to visit them in order to verify that these exact opening hours may still apply.

Every year millions of Europeans visit historical monuments and sites throughout Europe on European Heritage Days. These are a joint initiative of the Council of Europe and the European Union in which over forty countries participate each year. The main aim of European Heritage Days are to promote awareness of our built, natural and cultural heritage and to promote Europe’s common cultural heritage. In Ireland we celebrate European Heritage Days with a full week of events throughout National Heritage Week. National Heritage Week is coordinated by The Heritage Council and its aim is to build awareness and education about our heritage thereby encouraging its conservation and preservation. Each year, during the last week of August, many national and hundreds of local community organisations participate by organising events throughout the country. Many of the events that take place during the week are free and the programme highlights the abundance of great work that is carried out in all communities in Ireland to preserve and promote our natural, built and cultural heritage. The Heritage Council assumed the role of coordinator of National Heritage Week from the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government in 2005.  Since then the week has grown into a highly successful programme of over 1700 events which take place during the last week of August each year. National Heritage Week 2015 will run from August 22nd to 30th.

For further information about the Heritage Council including our initiatives, grants programmes, history and structure, visit the Heritage Council website. - See more at: http://www.heritageweek.ie

South County Dublin Properties

Fahanmura

2 Knocksina, Foxrock, Dublin 18 Philip Harvey
Tel: 01-2894414, 087-2463865 www.fahanmura.ie   
Open: Jan 5-9, 12-16, June 15-28, July 20-31, Aug 17-31, Nov 1-9, 9am-1pm Fee: Adult €5, Student €2, OAP/Child free

“Geragh”

Sandycove Point, Sandycove, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, Co. Dublin
Gráinne Casey.  Tel: 01-2804884
Open: Mar 2-5, 9-14, June 8-14, Aug 10-31, Sept 3-13, Dec 1-4, 7-12, 2pm-6pm.   
Fee: Adult €7, OAP/Student €3, Child free

Meander

Westminister Road, Foxrock Dublin 18,
Ruth O’ Herlihy,  Tel: 087-2163623,

Open: Jan 5-23, 26-30, May 5-7, 9-13, 18-20, 23-27, June 2-4, 6-9, 15-17, 20-24, Aug 22-30, 9am-1pm
Fee: Adults €5, OAP/ Student/Child €2

St. George’s

St. George’s Avenue, Killiney, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, Co. Dublin Robert McQuillan
Tel: 087-2567718.  Open: June 1- Aug 31, 9am-1pm.  Fee: Adult €5, OAP/Student/Child €3.50 

Contact Hofler Architects:  http://www.hoflerarchitects.com/contact-us/