NOTES: The front is dated 1692, but the building incorporates an 11th or12th century Great Hall, which has been converted into a modern Assize Court. Although much altered the hall was originally aisled, 84 ft by 58 ft and said to be the oldest surviving aisled and bay-divided hall in Europe. The timber roof is possibly 14th century. It is now part of De Monfort University Business School.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156675 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156264 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156271 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156272 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156273 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156274 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156275 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156276 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156277 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156278 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The small castle on Lambay dates from the 16th century, Alterations and repairs were carried out when Cecil Baring (Lord Revelstoke) bought the island in 1904 to make the castle habitable. In 1908 Lutyens was commissioned to renovate the building, which included restoration and the addition of a guest wing, which was completed in 1910. See RIBA156279 for a colour version of this image.