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1952 – Ardkeen Sanatorium, Waterford, Co. Waterford
Architect: Nolan & Quinlan

In 1947, Waterford County Council acquired Ardkeen House and 50 acres of surrounding land. Ardkeen was an Italianate design, designed by J.S. Mulvany, and constructed between 1864-1866. The house was flanked
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[14:46] All Together Now reveals line-up for 2025 festival

The All Together Now 2025 lineup has been announced with world-class headliners, breakthrough artists, and hidden gems for the three-day music festival in Co Waterford.

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Irish Independent · All Together Now reveals line-up for 2025 festivalBy Theo McDonald

1903 – St. Joseph’s Convent, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
Architect: S.F. Hynes

The former Convent of Mercy, now the Saint Athanasius Monastery of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Mercy Order arrived in Cappoquin around 1850, before moving to this building constructed between 1902-03. In 1875 an Industrial School
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1931 – Montague Burton Buildings, Michael Street, Waterford
Still extant today, with its distinctive Burton logotype on both facades, and over a doorway on Patrick Street. A stripped classical design with a meander or fret cornice in a glazed faience tile. Described as "handsome" in the Waterford Standard, July 25 1931. Some Burton's st
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1976 – Former ESB Building, The Mall, Waterford
Built on the site of Bishop Foy School which closed in 1967. Constructed in a modernist style the building was the first of its kind in Waterford with retail and office space. The comprised a five-storey block with a single storey ground floor block containing the reta
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1878 – Corbally More, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford
Architect: Robert Watt & James Otway

Designed by locally-based engineer and architect James Otway with Belfast-based Robert Watt, a substantial house in a Scottish Baronial style, built for Ho
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1877 – Cappagh House, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford
Architect: Robert Watt & James Otway

A small country house erected for Richard John Ussher (1841-1913). Occupied by the West Waterford Flying Column of the Irish Republican Army during "The Troubles" (1919-23).

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