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Newman House

Newman House consists of two Georgian houses containing examples of Dublin’s finest 18th century plasterwork. Dating to circa 1740, number 85 has recently been fully restored and is a vivid example of the work of the architect Richard Castle and the plasterwork of the Lafrancini brothers. Number 86 dates to circa 1765 and contains plasterwork in the Irish rococo style.

Both houses later became the location of the Catholic University, the original home of UCD. Cardinal John Henry Newman was the first rector of the University and later both the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and James Joyce were associated with the building.

 

 

Situated
85/86 St. Stephens Green, Dublin 2
Open
June, July and August only.
Public guided tours from Tuesday to Friday at 12.00, 14.00, 15.00 & 16.00
Private tours at other times by arrangement at a cost of €75
Please contact the curator at +353 1 7167427
Admission
Adults €5.00; Concessions €4.00
Facilities
Toilets, Parking
Contact
Ruth Ferguson,
Newman House,
85/86 St. Stephens Green,
Dublin 2

Tel: +353 1 7167422 Fax: +353 1 7167211 

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