Heritage Saint Kenny’s Well During the 1730s Eyre Evans, built a red brick Georgian mansion on an 460-acre estate, known as Portrane House or Mount Evans...
Heritage Evan's Tower Architect George Millar designed this 100-foot round tower at Portrane, known as the Widow’s Tower.
Heritage Tower Bay Designated ‘North No.7 Portrane’ this Martello tower, now a private residence, was built in 1804.
Heritage St Catherine’s Church & Graveyard, Portrane St Catherine’s Church is a medieval church situated in a small walled graveyard, with views to the Dublin coastline and Lambay Island.
Heritage Stella’s Castle, Portrane The Inquisition of 1541 described the 15th century tower house at Portrane as having a threshing house, hemp yard and haggard.
Heritage Turvey Nature Reserve Turvey Nature Reserve, which lies along the Rogerstown Estuary features allotments, walkways, hedgerows, hay meadows, and Fingal Forest.
Heritage Lanistown Castle, Newbridge Demesne Over the centuries Lanistown or Lanestown Castle has served a number of purposes.
Heritage Newbridge House Newbridge Demesne is the only surviving intact 18th century demesne landscape in County Dublin.
Heritage Rahillion Windmill, Donabate Commonly called Carr’s Mill after an 18th century tenant farmer.
Heritage The Square, Donabate In 1837 Donabate was described as a parish ‘containing 386 inhabitants of which 221 are in the village’.