Powerscourt House is the former Dublin townhouse of Viscount Powerscourt and now the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, located on South William Street, Dublin. It was constructed in the eighteenth century for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt. He was a member of the Irish House of Lords. The townhouse enabled him and his family to stay there when they were visiting from their Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow. The House was designed by Robert Mack and dates from between 1771 to 1774, and has been characterised as the "last-gasp Palladianism on a grand scale on a narrow street". The court at the rear of the building was created with the addition of 3 brown-brick office buildings in 1809 to 1811. More information...
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