In an area that is currently experiencing a high volume of unauthorised works to Protected Structures, with multiple abandoned scaffoldings awaiting resolution, this heartening example by a trade union owner shows what can be achieved with traditional skills and the right advice.
Built c.1760, the soft tones of the newly wigged lime pointing, dark-painted, elongated Regency windows and gently cleaned and pointed granite rustication set a new standard of property management and presentation for Parnell Square and the entire North Georgian Core.
The view along Palace Row on Parnell Square has a startling new focal point in the exquisitely restored Number 30 by @DMVFArchitects, @TheNolansGroup and @lambstongue – arguably the square’s first facade ever to undergo a full conservation methodology. It is stunningly beautiful.
Watching @BBCNewsnight is extraordinary in comparing the almost casual attitudes of UK experts to ours. Safe to go to pub, football matches, foreign holidays etc. Glad I live on this island but this same casualness is being imposed on the north which surely is dangerous to us?
Look out for us this weekend at our Make the Home you Love Stand at Citywest show ‘love your home’! Tickets are free when you register at https://t.co/Ukw3aNfRZa @DMVFArchitects#makethehomeyoulove
Woohoo! Look what arrived in the post today! All great renovation plans begin during holidays! So many ideas. Congratulations to John, Lisa & Colm @DMVFArchitects 😘#makethehomeyoulove