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Harcourt Terrace () is a Regency and Victorian terrace located in , . It links the Grand Canal at Charlemont Place with Adelaide Road, near the National Concert Hall.


History
The terrace first appears on maps in 1833, and is named after Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt.
(1987). 9781850680055, Carraig.

According to the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, Harcourt Terrace, built , is "acknowledged as Ireland's finest surviving group of Regency houses". The decoration on the terrace is based on the , an exhibit in the since 1816. The terrace was built by Charles Jaspar Joly, son of Jean Jaspar Joly, private secretary to Lord William Fitzgerald.

The building in which the current Wilder townhouse resides was built in 1878 as a nursing home for retired governesses.

Nos. 1–11 and 21–22 Harcourt Terrace are Protected Structures.


Notable residents
  • Michael MacLiammoir and lived in No. 4 Harcourt Terrace up until the later 1970s.
  • The artist had a studio in No. 11 Harcourt Terrace.
  • The director of the National Library of Ireland, Thomas William Lyster lived at No. 11.


See also
  • List of streets and squares in Dublin

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