Daniel Robertson (architect)
Ireland
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*Carrigglas Manor in [[County Longford]] (owned by [[Thomas Langlois Lefroy]], Chief Justice of Ireland from 1852 to 1866)) |
*Carrigglas Manor in [[County Longford]] (owned by [[Thomas Langlois Lefroy]], Chief Justice of Ireland from 1852 to 1866)) |
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===Gardens and landscapes=== |
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In addition to numerous major country house commissions, Robertson was also particularly noted as a landscape designer. His greatest accomplishments in that field were at [[Powerscourt Estate|Powerscourt]] and [[Killruddery House|Killruddery]], both of which capture long-distance views of the [[Great Sugar Loaf]] mountain in [[County Wicklow]]. Wells House also has plans of the gardens designed there by Daniel Robertson. |
In addition to numerous major country house commissions, Robertson was also particularly noted as a landscape designer. His greatest accomplishments in that field were at [[Powerscourt Estate|Powerscourt]] and [[Killruddery House|Killruddery]], both of which capture long-distance views of the [[Great Sugar Loaf]] mountain in [[County Wicklow]]. Wells House also has plans of the gardens designed there by Daniel Robertson. |
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