Duckett's Grove
Duckett's Grove was built around 1830 by William Duckett in an estate covering more than 5,000 acres of the County Carlow countryside, and was originally a two-storey Georgian country house. Beginning in 1818, it was redesigned in a castellated Gothic revival style by Thomas Cobden for John Davidson Duckett.
Duckett's Grove was destroyed by fire overnight on April 20th 1933.
Duckett's Grove
Duckett's Grove was built around 1830 by William Duckett in an estate covering more than 5,000 acres of the County Carlow countryside, and was originally a two-storey Georgian country house. Beginning in 1818, it was redesigned in a castellated Gothic revival style by Thomas Cobden for John Davidson Duckett.
Duckett's Grove was destroyed by fire overnight on April 20th 1933.