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The Argory
Built in 1824 for Walter McGeough overlooking the River Blackwater in Dungannon, County Tyrone. Photograph, history and visitor information from Lodgings Ireland.

Castle Coole
The Neo-Classical family home of the Earls of Belmore was designed by James Wyatt and completed in 1798. Photograph, history and visitor information from Lodgings Ireland.

Florence Court
A fine mid-18th century Irish Palladian mansion, noted for its rococo plasterwork. Illustrated description, history and visitor information from Lodgings Ireland.

Monticello
Photographs and brief history of this World Heritage site, designed in the Neo-Classical style by Thomas Jefferson as his own home in Charlottesville, Virginia. Supplied by the National Parks Service.

Castletown House
Paul Caffrey describes the grandest Palladian country house in Ireland room by room. Includes photographs, ground plan and bibliography. Hosted by Archeire.

Drayton Hall
A fine Georgian Palladian plantation house in Charleston, South Carolina, completed in 1742. Virtual tour and visitor information, including events and school programs.

Furness House
A medium-sized Georgian house built in the Palladian style between 1730-90 near Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Includes outline history, description, photographs, bibliography and visitor information.

Houmas House Plantation and Gardens
A grand estate in Louisiana with a Greek Revival style house built in 1840. Includes a history, description of the architecture, images and visitor information.

Château de Serrant
A fine Renaissance house begun by Charles de Brie on the site of his ancestral castle in the Loire valley and completed in the 17th century by Guillaume de Bautru. History, virtual tour and visitor information.

Dunsmuir House
The official site includes an illustrated history of this mansion built in 1899 by Alexander Dunsmuir in Oakland, California, and designed by San Francisco architect J. Eugene Freeman.


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