Historic houses Ashley House (previously named 'The Crosskeys') is a 17th century cottage located in the parish of Paget, Bermuda. The original structure is believed to date from circa 1650. The Bermuda Government has classified Ashley House as a Grade One listed property, one of only 60 such properties in the entire country. A Grade One listing is applied to properties that are of significant historic and/or architectural importance to the country. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ashley House"
Charlemont House was finished in 1763 and designed by William Chambers for James Caulfeild, the 1st Earl of Charlemont. It is a handsome brick fronted mansion on Dublin's Parnell Square. It was bought by the government in 1870 and since 1933 it has housed the Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charlemont House"
The House of Tucumán (formal title in Spanish, Casa Histórica de la Independencia, informally Casa de Tucumán) is a historical building and museum located in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, where an assembly of delegates from several provinces of the country (the Congress of Tucumán) declared independence from Spain on 9 July, 1816. ...more on Wikipedia about "House of Tucumán"
Leinster House is the former ducal palace in Dublin that has served since 1922 as the parliament building of the Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland. It served as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society until 1922. The society's famous Dublin Spring Show and Dublin Horse Show were held on its Leinster Lawn, facing Merrion Square. ...more on Wikipedia about "Leinster House"
List of historic houses is a link page for any stately home or historic house. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of historic houses"
Riverview is an historic manor in Gatineau, Quebec. It was originally built by the lumber baron David Moore in 1865. The sprawling Jacobean structure is a noted landmark. The house later became home to Edward S. Skead and his family, who were also in the lumber business. ...more on Wikipedia about "Riverview (Gatineau)"
The Under Secretary's Lodge was formerly the Dublin residence of the British Under-Secretary for Ireland (the British Administration's chief civil servant). After the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the office of Under Secretary disappeared. ...more on Wikipedia about "Under Secretary's Lodge" The http://www.shortopedia.com spirit Historic_houses
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