Ardilaun Lodge, St. Stephen's Green Park (1663). Ivy covered house, public Victorian Garden Park, city centre, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe, EU


The Ardilaun Lodge and James Joyce. The architecture and history of what was called 'the Gardener's Cottage' is described here. - St. Stephen's Green is a public park in the city center of Dublin,Ireland. It is adjacent to Grafton street and the Stephen's Green Shopping Center. It is one of the largest garden parks in Dublin. St. Stephen's Green was enclosed in 1664. The park is rectangular shake, the 9 hectare(22 acre) park was laid out in its present form in 1880. Landscaped with flowerbeds,trees,a fountain and a lake,the green is dotted with memorials to eminent Dubliners. The gardens were redesigned during the nineteenth century in a Victorian style and are still beautifully maintained.


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Location: Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe
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