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The lighthouse that was not – Old Head 1797

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The lighthouse known as the Tower of Lloyd was commissioned in 1791 by Thomas Taylor, 1st Earl of Bective, in memory of his father. Henry Aaron Baker designed it. The 'lighthouse' is located on the Commons of Lloyd near Kells in County Meath, some 40km from the coast, and as such is redundant as a lighthouse. It was, however, used in the nineteenth century by the aristocracy for viewing the local hunt. The Tower of Lloyd is, in fact, an eighteenth-century folly.

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“Since the first lockdown, I have gained a renewed appreciation for Drury street and our neighbours. Brooks Hotel is located on Drury Street and the surrounding streets of Stephen’s Street, Fade Street, Exchequer Street, and South William Street combined create a charming part of Dublin.

Shop Local and Stay

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“Since the first lockdown, I have gained a renewed appreciation for Drury street and our neighbours. Brooks Hotel is located on Drury Street and the surrounding streets of Stephen’s Street, Fade Street, Exchequer Street, and South William Street combined create a charming part of Dublin.

Shop Local and Stay

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“Since the first lockdown, I have gained a renewed appreciation for Drury street and our neighbours. Brooks Hotel is located on Drury Street and the surrounding streets of Stephen’s Street, Fade Street, Exchequer Street, and South William Street combined create a charming part of Dublin.

 

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